{"id":2254,"date":"2009-05-25T16:08:32","date_gmt":"2009-05-25T16:08:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/t.motd.kr\/articles\/2254\/how-to-show-underline-keyboard-shortcuts-accelerators-in-windows-7"},"modified":"2022-12-28T01:45:03","modified_gmt":"2022-12-27T16:45:03","slug":"how-to-show-underline-keyboard-shortcuts-accelerators-in-windows-7","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vault.motd.kr\/wordpress\/posts\/2254\/how-to-show-underline-keyboard-shortcuts-accelerators-in-windows-7\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Show Underline Keyboard Shortcuts (Accelerators) in Windows 7"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Since Windows XP, the underlines in the menu and dialog buttons disappeared and a user had to press ALT<\/span> key to access the accelerator keys. For instance, to say ‘Yes’ in a dialog, you had to press ‘ALT<\/span>+Y’ while it was just enough to press ‘Y’ in the previous Windows versions.<\/p>\n In Windows Vista and Windows 7, this property has been moved to ‘Ease of Access Center’ section in the Control Panel. To enable the accelerators without ALT<\/span>:<\/p>\n It took me for quite a while because I was never able to imagine that this option has been moved to the ‘Ease of Access’ section.<\/p>\n \uc708\ub3c4\uc6b0\uc988 XP \ub54c\ubd80\ud130 \uba54\ub274\uc640 \ub2e4\uc774\uc5bc\ub85c\uadf8 \ubc84\ud2bc\uc5d0\uc11c \ubc11\uc904\uc774 \uc0ac\ub77c\uc9c0\uace0 \uc0ac\uc6a9\uc790\ub294 \ub2e8\ucd95\ud0a4\uc5d0 \uc811\uadfc\ud558\uae30 \uc704\ud574 ALT<\/span> \ud0a4\ub97c \ub20c\ub7ec\uc57c \ud588\uc2b5\ub2c8\ub2e4. \uc608\ub97c \ub4e4\uc5b4 ‘Yes’ \ub77c\uace0 \ud558\ub824\uba74, \uc608\uc804 \ubc84\uc804\uc5d0\uc11c\ub294 “Y’ \ub9cc \ub204\ub974\uba74 \ub418\uc5c8\ub294\ub370 \uc774\uc81c\ub294 ‘ALT<\/span>+Y’ \ub97c \ub20c\ub7ec\uc57c \ud569\ub2c8\ub2e4.<\/p>\n \uc708\ub3c4\uc6b0\uc988 \ube44\uc2a4\ud0c0\uc640 \uc708\ub3c4\uc6b0\uc988 7 \uc5d0\uc11c \uc774 \uc18d\uc131\uc740 \uc81c\uc5b4\ud310\uc758 ‘\ub0b4\uac8c \ud544\uc694\ud55c \uc635\uc158’ \uc73c\ub85c \uc62e\uaca8\uc84c\uc2b5\ub2c8\ub2e4. ALT<\/span> \uc5c6\uc774 \ub2e8\ucd95\ud0a4\ub97c \uc0ac\uc6a9\ud558\ub824\uba74:<\/p>\n \ud604\uc7ac \uc601\ubb38 \uc708\ub3c4\uc6b0\uc988\ub97c \uc0ac\uc6a9\ud558\uace0 \uc788\uc5b4\uc11c \ub9c1\ud06c\uc640 \uccb4\ud06c\ubc15\uc2a4\uc758 \uc815\ud655\ud55c \ub808\uc774\ube14\uc744 \ubaa8\ub974\ub294 \uc810 \uc591\ud574 \ubc14\ub78d\ub2c8\ub2e4. \uadf8\ub098\uc800\ub098 \uc774 \uc18d\uc131\uc774 ‘\ub0b4\uac8c \ud544\uc694\ud55c \uc635\uc158’ \ubc11\uc73c\ub85c \uc62e\uaca8\uc84c\uc73c\ub9ac\ub77c\uace0\ub294 \uc0c1\uc0c1\ub3c4 \ud558\uc9c0 \ubabb\ud588\uae30 \ub54c\ubb38\uc5d0 \uc54c\uc544\ub0b4\ub294 \ub370 \uaf64 \uac78\ub838\ub124\uc694.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Since Windows XP, the underlines in the menu and dialog buttons disappeared and a user had to press ALT key to access the accelerator keys. For instance, to say ‘Yes’ in a dialog, you had to press ‘ALT+Y’ while it was just enough to press ‘Y’ in the previous Windows versions. In Windows Vista and… Continue reading \n
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