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Re: Reprogram Hardware Buttons
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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.
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Re: Reprogram Hardware Buttons
In a round about way thanks for this. I had previously mapped my hard Messaging key as a control key and was using that + C/X/V to emulate Ctl-C/X/V. I never thought about using it your way, but per my last post, can confirm it works like a charm...and now I get my Messaging key to use as something else instead of dedicating it as a Control key
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Re: Reprogram Hardware Buttons
holy crap this is totally awesome!!!! now i get my ctrl button back and i dont really have to remember a different button to press. because to me the fn button is in the same ballpark as the ctrl button
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Re: Reprogram Hardware Buttons
On the nose! I had been using my Messaging key as a control key which worked just fine, but was kinda weird. Using this Fn method makes total sense. I love this app!!!
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Re: Reprogram Hardware Buttons
well thanks but i ment like a key to take pictures with like how the mogul had a key just to take pictures like besides using the softkey on the screen instead of using that to use a hardware key to snap the picture.
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