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- Subject: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Mac-o-philes... anyways to soft-map 'Fn' & 'ctlr' ?
- From: "Christian M. Cepel" <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 15:57:31 -0500
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Any free ways? How about to turn the 'Enter Key' into a right 'Alt' or
'ctrl' key?
I'm not entirely certain that Mac OS on a hardware driver level gives
any distinction between a keypress of the Enter/Return and the Enter key
to the right of the spacebar.
I'd be very happy if they would add a Shift-Delete option to the
preferences panel for a forward delete option (as well as any of these
other desired re-mappings?
As a habitual keyboard-navigator, unix user, the Fn key in the bottom
left causes me all sorts of woes when using unix or Virtual PC 7.
I've looked in the past for this and nothing at all was at all
appetizing (for either functionality or freeness).
Thanks. If I can soft map them, I think I can also switch the key faces
for the Fn & Ctrl as they seem to be of identical size.... then if I can
find a busted keyboard maybe I can swap the Enter for a foreign Ctrl key :)
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Christian M. Cepel - Thistledowne Productions - http://thistledowne.org
Computer Support Specialist, Sr. - University of Missouri - Columbia
College of Education - School of Info Science & Learning Technologies
VRCbd, KidTools & StrategyTools Support Systems Projects, and Truman,
Library Whistlestop Project - Web Design & Programming - 573.999.2370
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