Hi Brad,
On Windows, it is possible to install Logitech software to change the behaviour
of the function keys. No idea if Logitech do a Mac version.
Ian
> On 4 Apr 2024, at 19:19, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> This may not be possible with all makes and models of keyboards.
> While the built in
Hi!
I can not find any way to change how f keys are behaving.
All of a sudden I have to press the fn key and vo+f8 to open VOiceOver
utilities.
I changed that long ago but have forgot.
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Hi,
Go to System Settings, Keyboard.
Interact with the scroll area and press the Keyboard Shortcuts button.
You should have 2 tables. In the side Bar table choose Function keys.
Stop interacting with the table and press VO+right and you should find what you
are looking for.
HTH.
Ian
> On 4
Hi,I have an MacBook Air. I sometimes use the MacBook Air keyboard, but other times I use an Apple Magic Keyboard. Do I only need to change this setting once, or does somehow I need to do that for both keyboards?Thank you. MB.On Apr 4, 2024, at 1:20 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:This may not be possible
This may not be possible with all makes and models of keyboards.
While the built in keyboards on MacBook Air/Pro computers, and Apple Magic
Bluetooth keyboards allow modification of the behavior of F-keys, I once had a
Logitech K750 Bluetooth keyboard that would not allow modification of F-key
I have the same set up, and I only remember having to change it once.- Brad -On Apr 4, 2024, at 13:48, Marlene Kramer wrote:Hi,I have an MacBook Air. I sometimes use the MacBook Air keyboard, but other times I use an Apple Magic Keyboard. Do I only need to change this setting once, or does