Dane,
The laptop layout may be a better option for use with this keyboard as
it assumes no numpad is available, and you can use the Capslock as a
command modifier.
Regards,
Steve
On 10/13/2011 5:23 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi!
I had a bluetooth keyboard given to me yesterday, it looks very similar
to the Apple type of Wireless keyboard if people know what that looks like.
Anyway I was able to pair this with my EEEPC which was my original
intention and it works very nicely however controlling WE is a little
difficult at the moment because I have no idea how you're supposed to
simulate an insert key.
This keyboard doesn't appear to have one on it and neither does it have
a numberic keypard, it does however have a "FN" key so when this is held
down with other keys you can simulate another function, say hold down
with left cursor key you simulate the "Home" key on a keyboard.
Anyway if anyone can possibly tell me what key I would hold down to
simulate an insert key then I'd be most grateful.
I'm sorry I can't provide much information on the board, I don't have a
brand name or model number otherwise I'd be looking up the information
myself <smile>.
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Stephen Clower
Product support specialist & App Development
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