How can I "program" a keyboard key to perform my "paste"?
SOURCE: Need to know what functions keyboard performs.
Here is the documentation for the Touchpad and keyboard:
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01482403.pdf
copy and paste the link into your browser.
If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it.
Thanks, Joe
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SOURCE: Cant change shortcut keys to do what I want
Download the latest keyboard/touchpad drivers from the manufacturers website and that should allow you to choose your own shortcut keys by configuring it.....sodeep
SOURCE: acer 5920 keyboard setup
there is a software that launch menager. the program controls the keys you talked bout. you need to remove LAUNCh MENAGER.
SOURCE: acer aspire 5730z - Keyboard problem
no it will not happen ........but i think once u check it with ur dealer.if it is a brand new u will have warranty....so check it......if there is some problem after checking i can help u....u r requested to cantact me after the check........because this is the ist time i am hearing about this problem
Is it possible to control the master volume with some keyboard shortcut? I would prefer it to be without a use of some additional software.But if it isn't possible then the software should be pretty light-weight and not consume a lot of CPU/RAM. Thank you for your help.Yes,you can create a Master Volume Shortcut and also assign a Shortcut Key.
PS: I DON'T intend to buy a multimedia keyboard for that.
Create a shortcut
Open the folder or directory that contains the program you wish to create a shortcut for.
Right-click on the program and click Create Shortcut.
This will create a shortcut named "Shortcut to <your program> in the directory you are in. If you wish to rename this shortcut, right-click the file and click rename.
Once the above steps have been completed, you can copy or cut this shortcut and paste it anywhere to execute this program.
Assign shortcut key to that Windows shortcut
Once the shortcut has been created to assign a shortcut key to that Windows shortcut follow the below steps.
Right-click the shortcut and click Properties.
Click the Shortcut tab.
Click in the Shortcut key box and press a letter. For example, if you press "p" the shortcut key will automatically be made Ctrl + Alt + P. Which means if saved when pressing Ctrland Alt and "P" all at the same time will run that shortcut.
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/mapkeyboard.html freeware MapKeyboard enables you to remap your keyboard and alter any key to function as a different one or optionally disable it as well. The program can be quite useful for laptop users and people with keyboards that differ from the standard
also
hope this helps
Create a shortcut
Open the folder or directory that contains the program you wish to create a shortcut for.
Right-click on the program and click Create Shortcut.
This will create a shortcut named "Shortcut to <your program> in the directory you are in. If you wish to rename this shortcut, right-click the file and click rename.
Once the above steps have been completed, you can copy or cut this shortcut and paste it anywhere to execute this program.
Assign shortcut key to that Windows shortcut
Once the shortcut has been created to assign a shortcut key to that Windows shortcut follow the below steps.
Right-click the shortcut and click Properties.
Click the Shortcut tab.
Click in the Shortcut key box and press a letter. For example, if you press "p" the shortcut key will automatically be made Ctrl + Alt + P. Which means if saved when pressing Ctrland Alt and "P" all at the same time will run that shortcut.
hope this helps
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