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doppelfish
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Re: Fn key
Seems to be hard, if not impossible. It appears that the 'Fn' key generates no 'Key-down' event, only the 'Key-up' event.jurafxp wrote:Is there any way to map key "Fn"+ other key to some function?
Most software/GUI will want to hear the 'Key-down' event.
Apparently, the 'Fn' key gets some special treatment by the way it is wired in the keyboard. Fancy, that.
http://webpages.charter.net/krumsick/
this little app, changes the registery so that any key can be mapped to any other key, it works on the OS level, so no need to keep a program running or something.
this little app, changes the registery so that any key can be mapped to any other key, it works on the OS level, so no need to keep a program running or something.
T43 2686NAU (2.0GHz, 14" SXGA+) 1.25GB, Seagate 100GB 7200rpm, Bluetooth IV, and an annoying pulsating fan...
Isn't this what the keyboard customizer utility does? I don't use an external keyboard, but it does have a tab there for re-mapping functions when using one. I use it to remap some of the "windows" key functions with the normal keyboard. In paticular I map right-alt-L for windows-l (lock) and left-alt-r for windows-r (run).dclee012 wrote:Is there a way to map the function key to another button?
I use an external keyboard at my docking station, and would really like to use the Fn functions without having to reopen my thinkpad... Thanks
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