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| Thread ID: 58331 | 2005-05-28 10:32:00 | Two things :) | ProMaz (34) | Press F1 |
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| 359245 | 2005-05-28 10:32:00 | Firstly, question about keyboards. I'm wondering if its possible to change the keys on a keyboard (obviously you can take the keys off physically) but can you change the software that windows uses? Example: If I was to take the letter R and swap it with the letter T on the keyboard physically, is there a way to let the computer know that when pressing the key for the OLD possition for T, that it is R now? Hope that makes sence :P Secondly: Any one in Auckland who goes to Dick Smith Electronics, try to come to the Onehunga branch and i'll offer you the best service in town lol :P |
ProMaz (34) | ||
| 359246 | 2005-05-28 10:50:00 | 1. Try it. 2. No. |
mark c (247) | ||
| 359247 | 2005-05-28 10:54:00 | Try it? What? I need to know how to change the windows side of things to tell it that the keys have been changed ... think about, how does a computer know what is written on the top of a key? It doesn't, all it knows is if that button is pressed to draw a letter. | ProMaz (34) | ||
| 359248 | 2005-05-28 11:00:00 | Keyboard mapping: www.annoyances.org |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 359249 | 2005-05-28 11:06:00 | Another link for keyboard mapping answers.google.com |
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