I have been having issue with my AltF11 and F8 keys. I noticed that many new laptops do not have Pause/Break key. Do you know which laptops have the necessary Keys for programming in Access?
This routine will give a list of useful info about your computer and the logged on user. Copy it to a module. It will print almost 40 items to the VBE Immediate window
Code:
Sub ShowEnviron()
'lists all envionment variables
Dim strg As String
Dim x As Long
strg = "Environ Values 1 to 40" & vbCrLf & _
"=======================" & vbCrLf
For x = 1 To 40
strg = strg & x & " " & Environ(x) & vbCrLf
Next x
Debug.Print strg
End Sub
The Environ function can be used on its own
e.g. If you just want the computer name, type
Code:
Environ("ComputerName")
However, Environ doesn't tell you anything about your keyboard if that's what you want
You may need to download something from that site for the code shown on that page to work.
I haven't tried the code so if it doesn't work, contact them not me.
Thanks for the prompt reply. I was just curious as to what make/model of computer you were using and whether you recommend it as a good one for Access programming.
Ah ... that'll teach me to interpret rather than answer the question.
I'm using a 6 year old PC which is just about adequate for my needs.
No point providing details as the hardware is very much out of date.
Current software but an old PC ....
Mine's a Dell Latitude E6510 and it's served me well over the past year. It's got all twelve F-keys, if that's what you're asking. The F12 key doubles as a Pause key, and the others all have various other functions associated with them indicated by small symbols below F1 to F12. Never really looked at them that hard, TBH!
If we are talking about a laptop that has fewer keys than "normal" for a standard keyboard, they probably have these keys as some esoteric key combination, about as esoteric as was the three-finger salute (CTRL+ALT+DEL) back in the days of DOS and Windows before NT. If you have an owner's manual or if you can look up your model number on-line and one of the responses is a user's manual, you might be able to determine what key combination to use.