User-Programmable Keys
The four user-programmable keys
allow you to quickly open an application on your computer, bring
up a document, or emulate one of the Microsoft Windows and
Application Logo Keys.
User Programmable Keys
By assigning the programmed keys to schemes, you can create
multiple sets of key assignments that will allow you to open
almost any application or document on your computer.
Assigning Programmable Keys
To assign user-programmable keys, follow these steps:
1. Access the Programmable Keys utility in the Control Panel on
the Windows Start button.
2. Select the programmable key you want to assign or reassign in
the current scheme by clicking the appropriate radio button in
the Key assignments group box.
To assign keys in other than the current scheme, place a
NOTE:
check in the Show advanced options checkbox and look in the
Scheme box to see the scheme you are currently using. You can
create a new scheme or add/change key assignments in the current
scheme. If you have never created a scheme, the Default scheme
will be in effect.
3-2 Using Keyboard Shortcuts
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at the top of the keyboard
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