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Logitech keyboard question...
Not sure if this is the appropriate group for this, but my newsfeed doesn't
cary any peripheral or keyboard groups, so this is where i post.... I just got a logitech corded elite kbd the other day, great keyboard. But i personally prefer to have my fkeys act like fkeys and not do the "Extras" that they are assigned to. Simple solution is to press the flock key and bingo, all set, BUT next time i reboot flock is turned off.... Is there any way to keep f-lock always on, much like numlock? I looked through the logitech software but saw nothing relevant so i'm open to suggestions. And im not timid about editing the registry if there is an option that can be turned on. Now to second that question is it possible to assign a key combo (or perhaps one of the "quick keys" near the scroll wheel) to perform an "F shift" in which the additional featureset of fkeys can be used on an as needed basis? For example i can hit f5 just like always to refresh a web page, but fshift f5 can be set to load my network drive with explorer, in essense leaving flock on, but using another key to "shift" to the secondary assignment for that key? |
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