Microsoft KB Archive/125921

= IntelliType Task Manager Files and Directories Windows Overlap =

Article ID: 125921

Article Last Modified on 8/15/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Natural Keyboard

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This article was previously published under Q125921



SYMPTOMS
After you choose the Configure Buttons button in the IntelliType Task Manager, the Files and Directories windows overlap vertically, making it difficult to view their contents.



CAUSE
This behavior can occur if you install the IntelliType software in a third-party Windows shell (such as Norton Desktop).



RESOLUTION
To correct this behavior, follow these steps:  Open the SYSTEM.INI file in the Windows directory in any text editor (such as Notepad). In the [Boot] section of the file, comment out the "Shell=" line by placing a semicolon at the beginning of the line. Insert the following new line in the [Boot] section:

Shell=Progman.exe

 Save and then close the SYSTEM.INI file. Quit and restart Microsoft Windows. Confirm that the Files and Directories windows appear correctly. Replace the third-party shell and test for compatibility by confirming that the Files and Directories windows appear correctly.</ol>

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MORE INFORMATION
The IntelliType Task Manager replaces the original Windows Task List during installation. The IntelliType Task Manager acts as both a task swapper and a program launcher. You can invoke Task Manager by double-clicking the desktop, pressing CTRL+ESC, or by pressing the Windows key on the Microsoft Natural Keyboard. You can assign the launcher buttons to function keys on the keyboard by choosing Configure Buttons in Task Manager and selecting .EXE, .PIF, .BAT, or .COM files.

Third-party shells are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.

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