Hi Rick:
Another one that I have tried and liked is  Sharpkeys.  You do not
need to write code or creat a script to change the function of one or
more keys on your keyboard.
You can learn more about it from:
www.randyrants.com/sharpkeys.

Kevin Huber

On 4/26/15, Rick Thomas via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
> Hi: I remember a posting about a program that let one change the function
> of
> keys on a keyboard but couldn't find it in my list of deleted items folder
> in outlook under what I thought the subject line was.
> If you posted the message, or remember the name of the program that allows
> for changing keyboard functions for individual keystrokes could you post it
> up again?
> I did look at many, many messages in my outlook folder but just cant find
> that message.
> Rick USA
>
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