[NFBCS] Shift-applications

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Wed Feb 8 14:39:24 UTC 2023


Yes, that worked.  Thanks!

Tracy

 

 

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Not efficient, but when I need to run as a another user  for SSMS,  select
open file location from th                           e start menu  for SSMS,
then  from file explorer  shift - f10 works on the SSMS shortcut.

You might want to copy the SSMS shortcut to your desktop and it should work
by doing shift - f10 

 

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Tracy -

 

Have you tried the JAWS pass through command (insert + 3) before you do the
shift-applications?

 

Just a thought, I have no experience with shift applications.

 

Steve

 

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No, I tried that, but that brings up the regular applications menu, which
isn't what I need.

Tracy

 

 

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Tracy:

 

Try Shift F10 and see if that helps.

 

Cordially,

 

Curtis Chong

 

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Subject: [NFBCS] Shift-applications

 

I need to get into MS SQL Server Management Studio by using the menu under
shift-applications, which is not the same as the menu under plain
applications.  The shift-applications menu has the option to run as a
different user. 

Getting the menu is very hit-and-miss.  I usually have to hit
shift-applications several times before I actually get it. 

Does anyone use this menu and know how to get into it without several tries?

Thanks.

Tracy

 

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