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Friday, September 5, 2008
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Top Question
Can I create a new sticky note using hotkeys?
To create a new sticky note by hot key, press Ctrl+N. If you want to define your own hotkey combination Select Properties|Default settings in the Free Sticky Notes tray menu. Enter a new hotkey combination and click OK.
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FREE Sticky Notes - Online help
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Network settings
To configure program 'Network settings':
Double-click on Free Sticky Notes desktop icon and select 'Properties | Default Settings'.
Select 'Network settings'.

Specify how you want the program receives notes:
To receive all incoming notes, select 'Receive all notes'.
If you want the program asks whether you want to receive a note every time somebody sends you a note, select 'Ask for receiving notes'
If you do not want to receive any notes, select 'Deny incoming notes'. In this case the program doesn't listen to the specified port (by default port 905)
If you wish, the program plays beep when a note is received, put the check mark next to 'Beep when receive note'.
If a friend you want to send a note to doesn't have Free Sticky Notes or another MoRUN.net program or the program on the recipient computer is not running, you can put the check mark next to 'Use Net Send if can't send notes' option to send a note as a message using Net Send. The Net Send utility is used to send messages to other users/computers on the network. Sender must have Windows NT/2000/XP or later platforms to use this feature. Recipient must have Messenger service started (for Windows NT/2000/XP) or running WinPop program on Windows 95/98/Me. For more information about Net Send click here
Free Sticky Notes listens to port 905 by default. If you change the port number, you need to provide your friends with the new port number so they use it while sending notes to you. If you send notes to someone who has changed program's listening port in Network Setting, you must specify the port number the recipient uses.
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Notes: You should restart the program to apply "Network Settings"
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To start Messenger service:
Click the "Start" button and select [All] Programs.
Select Administrative Tools | Computer Management.
Select Services and Applications | Services.
Select "Messenger" from the list of services, right-click on it and select "Start".
If you want "Messenger" service starts automatically every time you start Windows, select "Properties", open "General" folder, in "Startup type" field select "Automatic" and click "OK".
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