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March 19, 2008
OPERA
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How to minimize your Opera window browser into System Tray (Systray)?
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Opera 9.5 shortcut
Try this shortcut to Opera 9.5:
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+H
Try this shortcut to Opera 9.5:
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+H
Posted by: James Raymond — Posted On: Jul 2, 2008 11:40 PM — Website: technowatcher.blogspot.com
Reprogram this
How in the worldl are you supposed to hold CTRL ALT SHIFT and H at the same time?!?!
That's ridiculous.
I reprogrammed mine to ALT `
You simply go to TOOLS/PREFERENCES/SHORTCUTS, modify the Opera Standard by highlighting it and clicking edit.
You then type "Hide Opera" in the search and it will show you the programmed shortcut.
Edit this, on the end you will see the "h ctrl shift alt".
Simply overwrite it with ` alt, or whatever keys to which you want to map this.
Make sure you don't duplicate an already existing shortcut.
How in the worldl are you supposed to hold CTRL ALT SHIFT and H at the same time?!?!
That's ridiculous.
I reprogrammed mine to ALT `
You simply go to TOOLS/PREFERENCES/SHORTCUTS, modify the Opera Standard by highlighting it and clicking edit.
You then type "Hide Opera" in the search and it will show you the programmed shortcut.
Edit this, on the end you will see the "h ctrl shift alt".
Simply overwrite it with ` alt, or whatever keys to which you want to map this.
Make sure you don't duplicate an already existing shortcut.
Posted by: Schvenn — Posted On: Oct 5, 2008 12:49 PM
dfgdfgfd
"How in the worldl are you supposed to hold CTRL ALT SHIFT and H at the same time?!?!
That's ridiculous."
:D
"How in the worldl are you supposed to hold CTRL ALT SHIFT and H at the same time?!?!
That's ridiculous."
:D
Posted by: sefgsd — Posted On: Oct 10, 2008 07:39 PM

Ctrl+H not working in 9.5 version. is there a new shortcut ?