Not quite a substitute for a single key -- and It may be cheating, but I use auto correct to make a couple of nonsense keystrokes type out frequently used phrases.

Thanks

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On Nov 3, 2005, at 10:58 AM, Chad Smith wrote:

I think the point is that not every keyboard has an F13 key, or higher, but most (and I stress that word) computer keyboards (as in Desktop and Laptop), PC, Mac, and otherwise, have F1-F12. So the fact that OpenOffice.org is cross-platform means it has to be useable on all systems, and that means
ignoring keys that most people don't have.

I think the user's question has been answered, and therefore any futher religious debates about how many Function keys a computer should have should
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-Chad Smith
http://www.gimpshop.net/ - Because *everyone* loves free software!

On 11/3/05, Anthony Chilco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Strange. I've got a pc keyboard that goes to f15. It's even got the
first ten on the left, where God intended them to be.
tc



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