wrote:
> Usually fingers faults that invoke Desktop ->
> Arrange.
Hi Steven,
I rather doubt this. Not that there is some key combo
shortcut that will auto-sort your desktop, but that it
would be active from inside Moz -- which *is* where I
was while this was happening. I did not find the
result until I left Moz and went back to the desktop.
It had been fine when I went into Moz. (And that's
just clicking on the icon -- no key-twiddling
involved.)
> I would be money that the chances of this are near
> enough to 0 to be 0 for
> engineering work. Moz is not a WPS class, and even
> if it was, it's hard
> to imagine a situation that could trigger this given
> how the WPS works.
Nor getting zapped by something at a website ? How
about some misfiring of the Scitech video drivers ?
> >hand. I then made a fresh desktop backup. But it
> >would be great if there was some way to block this
> >from happening again.
> Next time, save yourself some pain and do a CAD
> reboot. This will prevent
> the Desktop rearrangement from getting saved to the
> INIs.
O.K., but doesn't that have to be close to immediately
after the situation occurs ?
Jordan
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