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Remapping the keys on a computer keyboard?
I have received and love my m6811. thank you allen. I am having a problem though.
I use the CTRL key A LOT. For PT and graphics apps, I probably use it as often as the space bar (you cant read it on my old keyboard). Thing about the m6811 is they put the FN key right where I want the CTRL key to be. It's making me crazy (as is the stubby space bar but I can get over that). The eventual plan is to just use an external keyboard but that wont always be around. -so . . . Is there anyway to make Windows think that the FN is the CTRL key and the CTRL key is the Fn key? Say yes! Thankum, Willum.
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Re: Remapping the keys on a computer keyboard?
Yes!
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