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Originally Posted by lovingHDTV
How did you get FN + C to be copy? I can see tab, as it is a key, but not the copy/past/cut actions.
thanks,
dave
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OK I figured it out.
use the Rhodium keyboard configure program.
Run it
add key
click the "func" box in the window then hit 'c'
It should "Key: FN + C[31]"
then select:
Key mode: Single/double click,....
Event: Click
Action: Emulate key press
Key: C key
check Ctrl
Send to: OS
rinse and repeat for cut and paste.
Just in case someone else wants to know how to do this.
dave