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Chris W
April 22nd 04, 06:15 PM
Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,
with one click or keystroke?
For example when I go onto the net I have to click my IE
icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I then
want to check my mail I have to separately click the
Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need
Excel to fire up too.
And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner
software, another one starts the OCR program.
I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it
didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax wrong...
Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that
would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Chris W

Chad Harris
April 22nd 04, 06:15 PM
This is not exactly what you're asking for if you need a script or batch
file to acess multiple programs, but you can use these to help:

Alt+tab: Switches forward between open apps. Displays a "coolswitch menu"
of your running applications. Switch between open applications. Hold down
the alt key and tab switches to the app you want. Release alt and it opens.

Alt+Shift+Tab: Switches backward betweeen open apps same way.

Alt+Escape: Cycles through open apps in order opened.

Chad Harris



__________________________________________________ ____________________________
"Chris W" > wrote in message
...
> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,
> with one click or keystroke?
> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my IE
> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I then
> want to check my mail I have to separately click the
> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need
> Excel to fire up too.
> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner
> software, another one starts the OCR program.
> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it
> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax wrong...
> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that
> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> Chris W

Chris W
April 23rd 04, 01:49 PM
Thanks, Chad, I do use those shortcuts once the apps are
open, but that's not my issue here. What I'm after is
some one-stop way of OPENING them together, i.e. firing
up the .exe files at the same time...
Tks anyway...

>-----Original Message-----
>This is not exactly what you're asking for if you need a
script or batch
>file to acess multiple programs, but you can use these
to help:
>
>Alt+tab: Switches forward between open apps. Displays
a "coolswitch menu"
>of your running applications. Switch between open
applications. Hold down
>the alt key and tab switches to the app you want.
Release alt and it opens.
>
>Alt+Shift+Tab: Switches backward betweeen open apps
same way.
>
>Alt+Escape: Cycles through open apps in order opened.
>
>Chad Harris
>
>
>
>__________________________________________________ _______
_____________________
>"Chris W" > wrote in
message
...
>> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,
>> with one click or keystroke?
>> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my
IE
>> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I
then
>> want to check my mail I have to separately click the
>> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
>> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need
>> Excel to fire up too.
>> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner
>> software, another one starts the OCR program.
>> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it
>> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax
wrong...
>> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that
>> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
>> Thanks for any suggestions!
>> Chris W
>
>
>.
>

Chris W
April 23rd 04, 01:49 PM
Thanks, Chad, I do use those shortcuts once the apps are
open, but that's not my issue here. What I'm after is
some one-stop way of OPENING them together, i.e. firing
up the .exe files at the same time...
Tks anyway...

>-----Original Message-----
>This is not exactly what you're asking for if you need a
script or batch
>file to acess multiple programs, but you can use these
to help:
>
>Alt+tab: Switches forward between open apps. Displays
a "coolswitch menu"
>of your running applications. Switch between open
applications. Hold down
>the alt key and tab switches to the app you want.
Release alt and it opens.
>
>Alt+Shift+Tab: Switches backward betweeen open apps
same way.
>
>Alt+Escape: Cycles through open apps in order opened.
>
>Chad Harris
>
>
>
>__________________________________________________ _______
_____________________
>"Chris W" > wrote in
message
...
>> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,
>> with one click or keystroke?
>> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my
IE
>> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I
then
>> want to check my mail I have to separately click the
>> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
>> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need
>> Excel to fire up too.
>> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner
>> software, another one starts the OCR program.
>> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it
>> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax
wrong...
>> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that
>> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
>> Thanks for any suggestions!
>> Chris W
>
>
>.
>

Chris W
April 23rd 04, 01:49 PM
Thanks, Chad, I do use those shortcuts once the apps are
open, but that's not my issue here. What I'm after is
some one-stop way of OPENING them together, i.e. firing
up the .exe files at the same time...
Tks anyway...

>-----Original Message-----
>This is not exactly what you're asking for if you need a
script or batch
>file to acess multiple programs, but you can use these
to help:
>
>Alt+tab: Switches forward between open apps. Displays
a "coolswitch menu"
>of your running applications. Switch between open
applications. Hold down
>the alt key and tab switches to the app you want.
Release alt and it opens.
>
>Alt+Shift+Tab: Switches backward betweeen open apps
same way.
>
>Alt+Escape: Cycles through open apps in order opened.
>
>Chad Harris
>
>
>
>__________________________________________________ _______
_____________________
>"Chris W" > wrote in
message
...
>> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,
>> with one click or keystroke?
>> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my
IE
>> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I
then
>> want to check my mail I have to separately click the
>> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
>> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need
>> Excel to fire up too.
>> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner
>> software, another one starts the OCR program.
>> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it
>> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax
wrong...
>> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that
>> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
>> Thanks for any suggestions!
>> Chris W
>
>
>.
>

Chris W
April 23rd 04, 01:49 PM
Thanks, Chad, I do use those shortcuts once the apps are
open, but that's not my issue here. What I'm after is
some one-stop way of OPENING them together, i.e. firing
up the .exe files at the same time...
Tks anyway...

>-----Original Message-----
>This is not exactly what you're asking for if you need a
script or batch
>file to acess multiple programs, but you can use these
to help:
>
>Alt+tab: Switches forward between open apps. Displays
a "coolswitch menu"
>of your running applications. Switch between open
applications. Hold down
>the alt key and tab switches to the app you want.
Release alt and it opens.
>
>Alt+Shift+Tab: Switches backward betweeen open apps
same way.
>
>Alt+Escape: Cycles through open apps in order opened.
>
>Chad Harris
>
>
>
>__________________________________________________ _______
_____________________
>"Chris W" > wrote in
message
...
>> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,
>> with one click or keystroke?
>> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my
IE
>> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I
then
>> want to check my mail I have to separately click the
>> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
>> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need
>> Excel to fire up too.
>> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner
>> software, another one starts the OCR program.
>> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it
>> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax
wrong...
>> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that
>> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
>> Thanks for any suggestions!
>> Chris W
>
>
>.
>

Chris W
April 23rd 04, 01:49 PM
Thanks, Chad, I do use those shortcuts once the apps are
open, but that's not my issue here. What I'm after is
some one-stop way of OPENING them together, i.e. firing
up the .exe files at the same time...
Tks anyway...

>-----Original Message-----
>This is not exactly what you're asking for if you need a
script or batch
>file to acess multiple programs, but you can use these
to help:
>
>Alt+tab: Switches forward between open apps. Displays
a "coolswitch menu"
>of your running applications. Switch between open
applications. Hold down
>the alt key and tab switches to the app you want.
Release alt and it opens.
>
>Alt+Shift+Tab: Switches backward betweeen open apps
same way.
>
>Alt+Escape: Cycles through open apps in order opened.
>
>Chad Harris
>
>
>
>__________________________________________________ _______
_____________________
>"Chris W" > wrote in
message
...
>> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,
>> with one click or keystroke?
>> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my
IE
>> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I
then
>> want to check my mail I have to separately click the
>> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
>> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need
>> Excel to fire up too.
>> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner
>> software, another one starts the OCR program.
>> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it
>> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax
wrong...
>> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that
>> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
>> Thanks for any suggestions!
>> Chris W
>
>
>.
>

Chris W
April 23rd 04, 01:49 PM
Thanks, Chad, I do use those shortcuts once the apps are
open, but that's not my issue here. What I'm after is
some one-stop way of OPENING them together, i.e. firing
up the .exe files at the same time...
Tks anyway...

>-----Original Message-----
>This is not exactly what you're asking for if you need a
script or batch
>file to acess multiple programs, but you can use these
to help:
>
>Alt+tab: Switches forward between open apps. Displays
a "coolswitch menu"
>of your running applications. Switch between open
applications. Hold down
>the alt key and tab switches to the app you want.
Release alt and it opens.
>
>Alt+Shift+Tab: Switches backward betweeen open apps
same way.
>
>Alt+Escape: Cycles through open apps in order opened.
>
>Chad Harris
>
>
>
>__________________________________________________ _______
_____________________
>"Chris W" > wrote in
message
...
>> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,
>> with one click or keystroke?
>> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my
IE
>> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I
then
>> want to check my mail I have to separately click the
>> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
>> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need
>> Excel to fire up too.
>> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner
>> software, another one starts the OCR program.
>> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it
>> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax
wrong...
>> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that
>> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
>> Thanks for any suggestions!
>> Chris W
>
>
>.
>

Chris W
April 23rd 04, 01:49 PM
Thanks, Chad, I do use those shortcuts once the apps are
open, but that's not my issue here. What I'm after is
some one-stop way of OPENING them together, i.e. firing
up the .exe files at the same time...
Tks anyway...

>-----Original Message-----
>This is not exactly what you're asking for if you need a
script or batch
>file to acess multiple programs, but you can use these
to help:
>
>Alt+tab: Switches forward between open apps. Displays
a "coolswitch menu"
>of your running applications. Switch between open
applications. Hold down
>the alt key and tab switches to the app you want.
Release alt and it opens.
>
>Alt+Shift+Tab: Switches backward betweeen open apps
same way.
>
>Alt+Escape: Cycles through open apps in order opened.
>
>Chad Harris
>
>
>
>__________________________________________________ _______
_____________________
>"Chris W" > wrote in
message
...
>> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,
>> with one click or keystroke?
>> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my
IE
>> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I
then
>> want to check my mail I have to separately click the
>> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
>> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need
>> Excel to fire up too.
>> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner
>> software, another one starts the OCR program.
>> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it
>> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax
wrong...
>> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that
>> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
>> Thanks for any suggestions!
>> Chris W
>
>
>.
>

David Candy
April 23rd 04, 01:50 PM
In a batch file prepend start to the line (turns it to a windows command =
line rather than command prompt command line)

start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"

In a shortcut

cmd /c command1&command2&command3

Note command 2 waits for command 1 to finish. Use Start to change

cmd /c start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"&start "" =
"c:\windows\system32\notepad"

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"Chris W" > wrote in message =
...
> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,=20
> with one click or keystroke?
> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my IE=20
> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I then=20
> want to check my mail I have to separately click the=20
> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need=20
> Excel to fire up too.
> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner=20
> software, another one starts the OCR program.=20
> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it=20
> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax wrong...
> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that=20
> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> Chris W

David Candy
April 23rd 04, 01:50 PM
In a batch file prepend start to the line (turns it to a windows command =
line rather than command prompt command line)

start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"

In a shortcut

cmd /c command1&command2&command3

Note command 2 waits for command 1 to finish. Use Start to change

cmd /c start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"&start "" =
"c:\windows\system32\notepad"

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http://www.g2mil.com/Dec2003.htm
"Chris W" > wrote in message =
...
> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,=20
> with one click or keystroke?
> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my IE=20
> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I then=20
> want to check my mail I have to separately click the=20
> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need=20
> Excel to fire up too.
> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner=20
> software, another one starts the OCR program.=20
> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it=20
> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax wrong...
> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that=20
> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> Chris W

David Candy
April 23rd 04, 01:50 PM
In a batch file prepend start to the line (turns it to a windows command =
line rather than command prompt command line)

start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"

In a shortcut

cmd /c command1&command2&command3

Note command 2 waits for command 1 to finish. Use Start to change

cmd /c start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"&start "" =
"c:\windows\system32\notepad"

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http://www.g2mil.com/Dec2003.htm
"Chris W" > wrote in message =
...
> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,=20
> with one click or keystroke?
> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my IE=20
> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I then=20
> want to check my mail I have to separately click the=20
> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need=20
> Excel to fire up too.
> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner=20
> software, another one starts the OCR program.=20
> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it=20
> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax wrong...
> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that=20
> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> Chris W

David Candy
April 23rd 04, 01:50 PM
In a batch file prepend start to the line (turns it to a windows command =
line rather than command prompt command line)

start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"

In a shortcut

cmd /c command1&command2&command3

Note command 2 waits for command 1 to finish. Use Start to change

cmd /c start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"&start "" =
"c:\windows\system32\notepad"

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http://www.g2mil.com/Dec2003.htm
"Chris W" > wrote in message =
...
> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,=20
> with one click or keystroke?
> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my IE=20
> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I then=20
> want to check my mail I have to separately click the=20
> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need=20
> Excel to fire up too.
> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner=20
> software, another one starts the OCR program.=20
> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it=20
> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax wrong...
> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that=20
> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> Chris W

David Candy
April 23rd 04, 01:50 PM
In a batch file prepend start to the line (turns it to a windows command =
line rather than command prompt command line)

start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"

In a shortcut

cmd /c command1&command2&command3

Note command 2 waits for command 1 to finish. Use Start to change

cmd /c start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"&start "" =
"c:\windows\system32\notepad"

--=20
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http://www.g2mil.com/Dec2003.htm
"Chris W" > wrote in message =
...
> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,=20
> with one click or keystroke?
> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my IE=20
> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I then=20
> want to check my mail I have to separately click the=20
> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need=20
> Excel to fire up too.
> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner=20
> software, another one starts the OCR program.=20
> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it=20
> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax wrong...
> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that=20
> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> Chris W

David Candy
April 23rd 04, 01:50 PM
In a batch file prepend start to the line (turns it to a windows command =
line rather than command prompt command line)

start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"

In a shortcut

cmd /c command1&command2&command3

Note command 2 waits for command 1 to finish. Use Start to change

cmd /c start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"&start "" =
"c:\windows\system32\notepad"

--=20
----------------------------------------------------------
http://www.g2mil.com/Dec2003.htm
"Chris W" > wrote in message =
...
> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,=20
> with one click or keystroke?
> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my IE=20
> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I then=20
> want to check my mail I have to separately click the=20
> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need=20
> Excel to fire up too.
> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner=20
> software, another one starts the OCR program.=20
> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it=20
> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax wrong...
> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that=20
> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> Chris W

David Candy
April 23rd 04, 01:50 PM
In a batch file prepend start to the line (turns it to a windows command =
line rather than command prompt command line)

start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"

In a shortcut

cmd /c command1&command2&command3

Note command 2 waits for command 1 to finish. Use Start to change

cmd /c start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"&start "" =
"c:\windows\system32\notepad"

--=20
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http://www.g2mil.com/Dec2003.htm
"Chris W" > wrote in message =
...
> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,=20
> with one click or keystroke?
> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my IE=20
> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I then=20
> want to check my mail I have to separately click the=20
> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need=20
> Excel to fire up too.
> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner=20
> software, another one starts the OCR program.=20
> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it=20
> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax wrong...
> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that=20
> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> Chris W

Chris W
April 23rd 04, 01:54 PM
Thanks, Chad, I do use those shortcuts once the apps are
open, but that's not my issue here. What I'm after is
some one-stop way of OPENING them together, i.e. firing
up the .exe files at the same time...
Tks anyway...

>-----Original Message-----
>This is not exactly what you're asking for if you need a
script or batch
>file to acess multiple programs, but you can use these
to help:
>
>Alt+tab: Switches forward between open apps. Displays
a "coolswitch menu"
>of your running applications. Switch between open
applications. Hold down
>the alt key and tab switches to the app you want.
Release alt and it opens.
>
>Alt+Shift+Tab: Switches backward betweeen open apps
same way.
>
>Alt+Escape: Cycles through open apps in order opened.
>
>Chad Harris
>
>
>
>__________________________________________________ _______
_____________________
>"Chris W" > wrote in
message
...
>> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,
>> with one click or keystroke?
>> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my
IE
>> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I
then
>> want to check my mail I have to separately click the
>> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
>> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need
>> Excel to fire up too.
>> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner
>> software, another one starts the OCR program.
>> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it
>> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax
wrong...
>> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that
>> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
>> Thanks for any suggestions!
>> Chris W
>
>
>.
>

David Candy
April 23rd 04, 01:57 PM
In a batch file prepend start to the line (turns it to a windows command =
line rather than command prompt command line)

start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"

In a shortcut

cmd /c command1&command2&command3

Note command 2 waits for command 1 to finish. Use Start to change

cmd /c start "" "c:\windows\system32\notepad"&start "" =
"c:\windows\system32\notepad"

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http://www.g2mil.com/Dec2003.htm
"Chris W" > wrote in message =
...
> Is there a way to open up more than one app at a time,=20
> with one click or keystroke?
> For example when I go onto the net I have to click my IE=20
> icon (which gets me to my Google home page) but if I then=20
> want to check my mail I have to separately click the=20
> Outlook Express icon. Or vice versa.
> And often when I'm working in Word, I then find I need=20
> Excel to fire up too.
> And when I'm scanning, one icon starts up the scanner=20
> software, another one starts the OCR program.=20
> I tried writing a simple batch file in Notepad but it=20
> didn't do a thing. Maybe I got the script/syntax wrong...
> Ideally I would like to be able to create icons that=20
> would trigger a couple of progs at the same time.
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> Chris W

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