I do think that the key problem is consistent with Ver 2. I am curious whether the key problem is solved in Ver3. The two versions of CFT-Win actually use two different versions of my programming language - with the Ver 3 using a newer programming environment. So I am wondering if the key thing was a bug in the programming environment - as I really had no control over it. Let me know if you see this cleared up in Ver 3. I would be interested in hearing your findings on this. Most people do use the mouse - but I am also one who has been a fast key typist and really would like to make all commands work with the keyboard - as you can see that even with the new Ver 3 look I have placed short tags under all buttons - the caret ^ means Ctrl. So if you see an underlined letter in a word it means use Alt and the letter, A. A caret ^ before the letter is to use Ctrl and the letter. No underline and no ^ means that the command is simply the first letter or it may be insert key, delete key or enter key. At 06:41 PM 10/24/98 -0500, you wrote: >>Because I never found the source of the problem with the "alt-keys" >>and the "tab" key with the 32 bit version when I tried it. The commands >>were not responding well (have to do 3 times the same command > >Louise Smith, > >I don't use a mouse either, and I have the very same problem with the >key commands... I always thought it was my system, but last week I >loaded CFT-Win onto another system (also v2.32 & Win95), and >the same thing happens. The problem frequently occurs when I >hit <CTRL>+<L> or <CTRL>+<P> to move to the Location box or >Location list, when I attempt to access the Source screen and Source >List with <CTRL>+<S>, and most often when I attempt to close an >Edit screen with <CTRL>+<C>. It's aggravating, but I'm used to it >now. > >Since I have not seen this problem mentioned before, I chose not to >bring it up... and besides, it's possible that the problem is my systems >and/or keyboards. ---------------------------------------------------------- Ira J. Lund Cumberland Family Software, Clarksville, Tennessee, USA Genealogy Software for Beginners and Professionals E-mail: ira.lund@cf-software.com http://www.cf-software.com