That's a great idea! I might see if I can map option-shift or something. Thanks 
for the tip.

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On Jan 10, 2013, at 8:51, Cheryl Homiak <cahom...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If you use keyremap4macbook, you can get modifiers on both sides of the 
> keyboard. What I do is change return to be return when pressed by itself but 
> control when placed in combination. So on the right side of the keyboard, I 
> have command and option and by reaching just a little and adding return I 
> have vo keys. I also happen to use the configuration that allows caps lock to 
> be voiceover keys so I have two options on the left side. They are some other 
> ways to set up the right side of your keyboard with keyremap4macbook so you 
> could play around with it if you are interested and maybe find something that 
> works for you. I also like having vo-keys on both sides so I used the larger 
> old bluetooth Apple keyboard until it died and also still do have the usb 
> keyboard with the full numeric keypad. I like having options.
> 
> -- 
> Cheryl
> 
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> and the meditation of my heart
> be acceptable to You, Lord,
> my rock and my Redeemer.
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> 
> 
> 
> On Jan 9, 2013, at 10:34 PM, Nicholas Parsons <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I use both an iMac and MacBook Air. I love them both.
>> 
>> Sounds like I use my MacBook Air for exactly the same things you need. I 
>> have the standard 13" with 4GB RAM and 128 GB SSD. In comparison my iMac has 
>> 16GB of RAM and 1TB HD.
>> 
>> This MacBook Air is perfect for my needs and it never seems slow and I don't 
>> run out of space. I keep my huge media library on the iMac and just use 
>> iTunes Match for my Air. I use Dropbox for all my other files.
>> 
>> The MacBook Air is really fast to load and doesn't seem slow or powerless at 
>> all for the tasks I use it for. In fact, it often seems faster than my iMac, 
>> but this is probably just because my iMac is typically doing more things.
>> 
>> The only downside of the MacBook Air for me is the smaller keyboard. I use 
>> the Apple USD keyboard with my iMac as I like having VoiceOver keys on both 
>> sides of the keyboard. The MacBook Air has the standard MacBook and 
>> Bluetooth keyboard set up with control, option and command on the left of 
>> the space bar and only command and option on the left. I've played around 
>> with a number of configurations of this but nothing is as good as the USB 
>> keyboard with all three modifier keys on each side.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Nic 
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