Confirmation pop-up windows should not require <alt>-n or <alt>-y to confirm or cancel
Whenever I get a Yes/No dialog box popping up (e.g. when closing the "would you like to save your changes to this file" window with three buttons, Yes, No, Cancel) I cannot just type 'Y' or 'N' to activate that choice. I must use the alt-key combination.
I would like to hit the underlined character for each choice without the alt combination.
Windows XP SP3
Moneydance 2010r3 (751)
Java 1.6.0_21
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1 Posted by Brian Adler on 23 Sep, 2010 05:26 AM
Blorg,
Thank you for your suggestion. I have created a ticket for this issue. The ticket is attached to this discussion. By posting in this discussion your interest in the ticket has been registered. This is equivalent to voting for it.
Sincerely,
Brian Adler
Moneydance Support
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