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Originally Posted by psycho_maniac
so wait a second you can have fn+c,v,x to be copy, past, and cut? how about fn+left arrow and fn+right arrow to skip a word in a txt message you have typed? do you know what i mean by this? i can explain more if you dont.
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Yes you can definitely program the C, X, and V keys with the Fn as Copy, Cut, and Paste. You basically program each of those keys as their original value i.e. C, X, and V, but check the "Ctl" box so that those keys are actioned as Control-C, Control-X, and Control-V.
I'm not positive what your Fn+Left or Fn+Right is supposed to do, but if it's the same as a Ctl+Left or Ctl+Right would normally do on a keyboard if it had a hard Ctl key, then the answer is yes...you can reprogram Fn with the left and right to act as a Ctl+Left and Ctl+Right. You'll obviously loose the normal Fn action on those two keys i.e. browser and comm mgr in Telus' case.
I just programmed mine to try it, and using Fn+Left and Fn+Right jump the cursor to the previous or next word respectively.