I work on Linux all day long but I have Macs at home. I'm always finding myself by habit hitting shift+home or shift+end by accident on the Mac, which doesn't select to the beginning/end of the line but to the beginning/end of the whole document - which is really annoying. Instead, it's something like shift+command+left or shift+command+right on Macs (if I can remember right). I thought I'd search the web to see if you can map the keys on a Mac to work like a PC... and I found something from LifeHacker. Woohoo! Can't wait to try this out - <http://lifehacker.com/software/keyboard/mac-switchers-tip--remap-the-home-and-end-keys-225873.php>

Looks like LifeHacker has another recent article explaining the simple things that PC->Mac switchers find themselves beating their heads over at first: <http://lifehacker.com/software/mac/hack-attack-a-guide-for-switching-to-a-mac-224674.php>

I think you might find those articles useful.
-Rob

Joseph Crawford wrote:
I am awaiting FedEx then i have to go through migrating this PowerMac
Quad G5 over to the new Mac Pro and i am hoping all the apps i use run
fine on Mac Pro ;)

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