Re: The FN Key

2013-11-27 Thread Teresa Cochran
I’d love to be able to remap keys. I have an Amazon basics keyboard that has two option keys and one command key. I’d love to have two option keys and two command keys. I’m definitely looking into this. Teresa Slow down; you'll get there faster. On Nov 27, 2013, at 8:38 AM, Jessica D wrote:

Re: The FN Key

2013-11-27 Thread Jessica D
How do i get it? Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 27, 2013, at 11:29 AM, Traci Duncan wrote: > > I believe key remap for Mac will do this for you. On my Macbook Air, I have > changed the right command key to another control key. > > Traci >> On Nov 25, 2013, at 3:06 PM, Scott Rumery wrote: >>

Re: The FN Key

2013-11-27 Thread Traci Duncan
I believe key remap for Mac will do this for you. On my Macbook Air, I have changed the right command key to another control key. Traci On Nov 25, 2013, at 3:06 PM, Scott Rumery wrote: > Hello, > > I have just received my new wireless keyboard that I am loving except for one > thing. On the

The FN Key

2013-11-25 Thread Scott Rumery
Hello, I have just received my new wireless keyboard that I am loving except for one thing. On the right side of the spacebar the 3 keys are: Command, F/N, and Control. Now me being right handed and all I would prefer to have an option key on the right side of the spacebar so that it would make

Re: the fn key?

2010-10-19 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Isaac, VO-Right Arrow takes you to the next word. Ctrl-Right Arrow takes you to the end of the line. VO-FN-Left Arrow takes you to the first visible item, and if you add the Shift key, you'll be taken to the first item whether visible or not. The FN key is also used in the command

Re: the fn key?

2010-10-19 Thread ISAAC OBIE
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 10:10 AM Subject: Re: the fn key? Hello Isaac, The FN key modifies the actions of the function keys. By default, the Function keys control hardware functions: volume, brightness, etc. VoiceOver uses the function keys for software purposes and having to press

Re: the fn key?

2010-10-19 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Isaac, The FN key modifies the actions of the function keys. By default, the Function keys control hardware functions: volume, brightness, etc. VoiceOver uses the function keys for software purposes and having to press the FN key in addition to the VO keys adds an unnecessary level of

the fn key?

2010-10-19 Thread Isaac Obie
Hi guys: What does the "FN" key do? I've never had occassion to use it yet. Thanks. Isaac -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionar...@googlegroups.com. To un