Hi Hank. When you start up sharp keys, you get a list of keystrokes which is the default set. I don't think you can change any of those. What you have to do is tab to the add
button, then press the spacebar to activate it. Once you do this, it brings up a list of all the possible keys on the computer. This is the list of keystrokes that you want to reassign (from); then you tab three times to the list of keys you want to assign to that function (to). Unfortunately, the edit fields where you need to type the keystrokes don't seem to work, and you have to scroll your way through the entire lists to find the function and the keys to which you want to assign those functions. Also, the list won't respond to any keypress to jump you to a nearby one so you litterally have to arrow through to the one you want. It's a bit tedious, and sometimes some of the names aren't all that intuitive. They are grouped into groupings such as: app, key, num, media, special etc. The ones you want are probably quite a way down under the 'special' grouping for things like 'special: left alt' or 'special: left windows' etc. Once you've mapped which function you want to assign a keystroke to, you have to OK it and then write it to the registry. You have to then restart your windows session for the changes to take place. You have to add a new entry for every key remap, it won't automatically assume that you want to swap functions like the left alt and the left windows. Hope this helps. cheers Thuy On 22/12/2007, hank smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hello can some one please tell me how to map keys with sharp keys? > I am using bootcamp and want to remap my windows key and alt key, and set > the write alt key to be my applications key and set the write windows key as > my alt key on the write side. > I can't figure out how to remap them using the sharp keys program > thanks > Hank > > >
