It just ocured to me, nobody uses the escape key anymore. Maybe that's cause we're not messing around in DOS that much anymore. So when was the last time you used esc?
I used mine in a computer game the other day, very handy for getting to the menu quickly to pause things or turn them off and leave them and so on. I quite like the key actually, if there was a way to set it up so that every time I pressed it would close the window currently on top, I would. Mind you, I'd probably end up pressing it accidentally all the time and pissing myself off. Durr.
All about Dmoose.
Some people say that Dmoose was born at a very early age. Some people are stupid.
During the Mid to Late Centuries, Several items of detailed notice,
although carried away by a somewhat prestidious nobleman of the late 17th
century, have been yet identified as the remains of a broken piece of pottery,
from the early to mid centuries, which the readers of an alien newspaper,
some 14,000 lightyears away, will find quite odd, being as they are, and will
says to themselves, "Pottery?"
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I used mine in a computer game the other day, very handy for getting to the menu quickly to pause things or turn them off and leave them and so on. I quite like the key actually, if there was a way to set it up so that every time I pressed it would close the window currently on top, I would. Mind you, I'd probably end up pressing it accidentally all the time and pissing myself off. Durr.
i use the esc key many many times when im at work...it saves me from lots of things...
-ET
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