jscher2000 , 11 months ago Not sure of your OS but Windows 10 has a global setting to "Underline access keys when available" that I think makes them always visible. If you need to remove this access key, one option is a startup script. In my example in the following article I refer to them as accelerator keys: https://www.userchrome.org/what-is-userchrome-js.html
Not sure of your OS but Windows 10 has a global setting to "Underline access keys when available" that I think makes them always visible.
If you need to remove this access key, one option is a startup script. In my example in the following article I refer to them as accelerator keys:
https://www.userchrome.org/what-is-userchrome-js.html