From: Willard on
When a website asks for your email address to logon, is it possible to
set up a single keystroke to enter the address???
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on
If you've already copied your addy (or password) to your clipboard (e.g.,
from a TXT file), you can use CTRL+V (which is also a good way to foil
keylogger malware).

Willard wrote:
> When a website asks for your email address to logon, is it possible to
> set up a single keystroke to enter the address???

From: VanguardLH on
Willard wrote:

> When a website asks for your email address to logon, is it possible to
> set up a single keystroke to enter the address???

AutoHotkey
AutoIt
From: HeyBub on
Willard wrote:
> When a website asks for your email address to logon, is it possible to
> set up a single keystroke to enter the address???

"LastPass" can remember login names, passwords, names, addresses, and blood
types. A very useful, free, utility.


From: Ken Blake, MVP on
On Sat, 10 Jul 2010 22:22:40 -0400, Willard <guess(a)msn.invalid> wrote:

> When a website asks for your email address to logon, is it possible to
> set up a single keystroke to enter the address???



I highly recommend that you download and install the freeware program
Autohotkey. It will not only do this for you, but also let you set up
all the abbreviations, spelling corrections, and keyboard shortcuts
you want.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
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