Hide Underlined Letters for Keyboard Navigation Until ALT Key Is Pressed
By pressing keys that correspond to the underlined letters in menus, commands, or dialog box options, you can quickly select options using the keyboard, rather than the mouse. You can also choose to hide underlined letters for keyboard navigation and input indicators (the dotted rectangles around objects) until you start using the keyboard to navigate in Windows, generally with the ALT, TAB or arrow keys. This procedure tells you how to select this option through Display Properties in Control Panel.
1 | On the Start menu: | Display the Start menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key ). | • | Select Control Panel by pressing C. |
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2 | In Control Panel: | • | Be sure you are in Classic View (all Control Panel icons are showing). | | • | If not, under Control Panel in the left pane, select Switch to Classic View. | | • | Select Display. |
| In Control Panel: | • | Be sure you are in Classic View (all Control Panel icons are showing). | | • | If not, under Control Panel in the left pane, select Switch to Classic View by pressing TAB. | | • | Press ENTER. | | • | Move to Display by pressing the arrow keys. | | • | Press ENTER. |
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3 | In the Display Properties dialog box: | • | Select the Appearance tab. | | • | Select the Effects button. |
| In the Display Properties dialog box: | • | Move to the Appearance tab by pressing CTRL+TAB. | | • | Select the Effects button by pressing ALT+E. |
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4 | In the Effects dialog box: | • | Select Hide underlined letters for keyboard navigation until I press the Alt key. | | • | Select OK. |
| In the Effects dialog box: | • | Select Hide underlined letters for keyboard navigation until I press the Alt key by pressing H. | | • | Press ENTER. | | • | Move to the OK button by pressing TAB. | | • | Press ENTER. |
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5 | To close Control Panel: | • | Select the Close button. |
| To close Control Panel: |

Control Panel: Appearance tab: Effects dialog box: Hide underlined letters until I press the Alt key