is a key that is generated on the fly and used to encrypt selected files to send to any mail recipient.
This key may or may not be part of the second email referred to with the same OTK reference number.
If you have expired the decryption key before all the files have been decrypted, you will need to repeat the import key process again and will require the key.
For accents, you hold down the Optionkey and press a second key to select the desired accent, release the Optionkey, then press the letter key (or shift+letter for capital), whereupon the accented letter will show on the screen.
For special characters, the Optionkey is used with single other key to directly produce the character.
Optionkey sequences for accents and special characters are shown in the table below.
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In the event that part of the Options that are exercisable, shall not be exercised during a period of ninety (90) days after the Participant left the employment of the Company or its Subsidiaries, the Options shall be void and shall not entitle the Participant to any rights.
With respect to Options granted to employees, the aggregate fair value of shares granted (determined as of the grant of the Options), with respect to which such options are exercisable, for the first time by any grantee during any calendar year, shall not exceed the limitation provided under section 422(d) of the Code.
The value is a tuple of strings, where each string consists of entries of the form, 'key=value', where 'key' is borrowed from the way optparse represents each variables for an option setting.
If you hold down the optionkey while clicking on the "Show parent" or "Show child" buttons in the graph window (the up and down arrows, respectively), then the current window is closed before the other one is opened.
If you hold down the optionkey while changing the characteristics of the graph (i.e., dot plot, contour plot, density plot, or contour levels, or smoothing, or outliers), then the same change will be applied to all open graph windows (for that workspace).
If you hold down the optionkey while clicking on a triangle in the workspace window (next to the node name), then the show or hide function will be applied to all "children" of that node (i.e., collapse/expand the entire tree).
Consumable resource option control patent invention(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The optionkey is configured to enable an optional mode of operation for an image-forming device and to cause a display associated with an image-forming device to indicate availability of the mode of operation.
Unit 26 additionally includes optionkey 22 which serves as a key to authorize image-forming device 12 to display the availability of an additional optional printing mode or technique and to use the optional mode or technique if chosen by a user.
The option logic further instructs processor 60 to generate control signals causing display 44 to indicate available options based upon the evaluation of any optioncontrol data.
For accents, you hold down the Optionkey and press a second key to select the desired accent, release the Optionkey, then press the letter key (or shift+letter for capital), whereupon the accented letter will show on the screen.
To create accented letters and special characters, use the "Alt" key in combination with a number code entered using the keypad to the right of the main keyboard.
For example, to type the letter á, hold down the Optionkey and the letter "e" at the same time, release the Option and the "e" key, and type the letter "a." To type a capital Á, do the same, except hold the Shiftkey down when typing the letter "a."
Foreign characters and symbols can be generated by combining the ALTkey (found to the left of the space bar) with multiple numeric keystrokes (called "codes").
Once shortcut keys are selected, the window will notify you if this keystroke combination has already been assigned (directly underneath where it says "Currently assigned to:").
Providing and maintaining such secret keys is known as "key management." In a multi-user environment, secure key distribution may be difficult; public-key cryptography was invented to solve this problem.
The purpose of the Authentication Key Fold-in encryption enhancement is to defeat a possible "person-in-the-middle attack" on the Diffie-Hellman key negotiation.
It strengthens the session key significantly by combining a shared secret (which is known only to both the client and the server), with the original session key negotiated by Diffie-Hellman.
key followed by the key to activate the shortcut, then according to this checkpoint, it follows that the same method should be used to activate access keys defined by the author.
Access keys should be implemented differently to typical keyboard shortcuts, but be activated by a single-key followed by the key to activate the shortcut.
If an access key is provided directly to a form control, the access key will still work after being removed from the DOM, even though it can no longer be found in the DOM.
Most keyboard shortcuts are the same on the Macintosh as in Windows - except that you should substitute the Commandkey (which has clover leaf and Apple logos on it) for the Ctrl key, and the Optionkey for the Altkey.
As with the Altkey in Windows, you can use the Mac's Optionkey to enter hidden characters that don't normally appear on your keyboard, such as Q: and c£.
The Commandkey is labeled with an apple and a cloverleaf and sits immediately to the left (and right, on full size keyboards) of the Spacebar.
Option & Command Key Tips(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
When dragging a file or folder in the Finder, hold down the Optionkey to force the file (or folder) to be copied (Command-D also does this, but the file might still need to be moved to its preferred location.)
To go to the Finder and 'hide' the current Application you are using, either click on the Desktop while holding the Optionkey, or hold the Optionkey and choose Finder from the Application Menu.
Control strip items can be removed or repositioned by holding the 'Option' key and draging the item to the trash or its new position.
In some rare instances of corrupt parameter RAM you may have to hold down this key combination for two or three bongs, in order to flush out the entire cache.
Holding down the C key gives the Mac a polite suggestion to attempt to boot from an optical media drive, like CD or DVD-ROM.
Holding down the optionkey before the booting of Mac OS X begins will bring up a simple graphical interface that allows you choose between operating systems if you have multiple operating systems installed.
TextMate Blog » Key bindings for switchers(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This file is in XML, and functionkeys are stored using their actual character code, making it a bit hard to decipher, for our customization we’ll use the old-style ASCII format, and we’ll ignore this base file (since the system merges the files, giving our local file precedence when there’s a conflict).
The key is a string representation of the key you want to bind, and action is one of the many Cocoa action methods defined in the NSResponder class (scroll down and you’ll see them, most are self explanatory by name).
This is handled before the key event is seen by the focused control, which is the one which resolves key events based on your key bindings, so there is no way to change the behavior of Help using those.
If a menu item is binded to a optio-something key _and_ the menu is "option changing" (like the "enter the replace string" or "uncomment"), then the optionkey ++prevent++ the key trapping sistem.
The key stroke must be absorbed by some other software you have installed.
This problem has been reported earlier and in that case it was PGP which had cmd- option-e defined as a global key binding.
The "Global Options" for your board are stored in the options.txt file and are mostly set up through the OptionsManager.
The value of most global options is 0 or 1, generally corresponding to option disabled or enabled, respectively.
Note that this 1 and 0 do not depend at all on what the value of the global option"key" is -- they simply tell you whether or not "key" is defined at all.