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Remapping keys
Using the System
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BE SURE YOU REALLY WANT TO ERASE YOUR
KEYBOARD CONFIGURATION BEFORE YOU DOIT!
You may throw away days or even weeks worth of
macros if you don't save them before you erase.
You can remap any key on the keyboard to any other
position. Thus, if you don't like where any particular
key on the keyboard has been placed, you can move it
anywhere you want to put it.
To remap a single key:
1. Press the Remap key. The Program LED begins
flashing, indicating that you are in remap mode.
2. Press the key you want to move, and then press the
key you want to move it to. The Program LED stops
flashing for a moment to indicate that the key was
successfully remapped.
3. At this point you can either proceed to remap an-
other key, or you can exit remap mode by pressing
the Remap key again. Uponexiting remap mode, the
Program LED stops flashing.
Swapping two keys
Remapping a single key causes it to be doubled on the
keyboard. For example, remapping "A" to "B" means
that both the "A" and "B" keys will produce an "A"
when pressed.

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