Corel Capture X6 wont work, i got message
then i decide to choose user define but there is no option except shift+ F7
Hello Guys; It is letting you know that Windows is using that Hot Key for something else. My X6.3 works OK in Windows 7 for me. ( If you have a F Lock key on your key board try pressing it.)
George
There's been several posts about this "key" being in use error. I discovered something recently when I bought a new 11.6" laptop for travel -- This may or may not be the issue for the OP, but I throw it out there anyway.
On my new laptop the function (F keys) and the task keys were switched. In other words you had to hold down the Windows function key (Fn on my keyboard) to use the F keys. This was driving me nuts, plus I was getting that "key in use" error. The good news is I was able to switch it back to the way I am used to by just checking an option in System BIOS. Instructions came with my laptop, but I think I found it on MIcrosoft's site as well. If I can find the link, I will post it here.
Patti
TheSign Guy said: Hello Guys; It is letting you know that Windows is using that Hot Key for something else. My X6.3 works OK in Windows 7 for me. ( If you have a F Lock key on your key board try pressing it.)
no, there is no F Lock key,,, i was tried to coosing the hotkey with F2 - F11 on the dropdown menu but the message always appear...
i dont know it has work fine on a previous X6 installation, cuz this my first time i including CAPTURE...
Robbie said: I get the same error when I try to use the "What The Font" feature in x6. Using Windows 7. Hope someone has an answer to this.
I get the same error when I try to use the "What The Font" feature in x6. Using Windows 7. Hope someone has an answer to this.
i hope so...
pranderson said: There's been several posts about this "key" being in use error. I discovered something recently when I bought a new 11.6" laptop for travel -- This may or may not be the issue for the OP, but I throw it out there anyway. On my new laptop the function (F keys) and the task keys were switched. In other words you had to hold down the Windows function key (Fn on my keyboard) to use the F keys. This was driving me nuts, plus I was getting that "key in use" error. The good news is I was able to switch it back to the way I am used to by just checking an option in System BIOS. Instructions came with my laptop, but I think I found it on MIcrosoft's site as well. If I can find the link, I will post it here.
bob said: You are up to date x6.3? Strange, we have same o/s with sp1 and mine is working just fine? Maybe what Patti says?
You are up to date x6.3?
Strange, we have same o/s with sp1 and mine is working just fine? Maybe what Patti says?
not yet, i decide to stay with 6.1, i heard many issue with 6.3.
as patti said, i will keep my eye on this thread to waiting the link she found. thats mean i must ready for this issue again when i could get buy/borrow a Laptop in the future...
thanks everyone...
best regards,
Antoni