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Hmm that might make it hard changing then
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Well it clearly is modifiable a bit. A double-tap always seems to be a reboot, but a single one can seem to be caught by the kernel hence windows using it as a Secure Attention Sequence.
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Ya its interesting thinking about no question!
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This problem persists in windows 98.
because when too many windows are opened it gets hanged & restarted when pressed CRTL-ALT-DEL.
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