Hi Zameer!
I thought the same thing about the awkwardness of the control key--there just 
being one when I first got my macbook.  Now I never even give it a thought.  If 
you have a trackpad you can do so many of the commands there that used to 
require vo keys.  Turn it on and give it a try.
Jim

On Apr 28, 2014, at 9:35 AM, Zameer Mahomed <core...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Everybody,
>  
> I am new to the mac and the list. I hope I can learn from everyone as well as 
> provide help in future. smile.
>  
> What i'd like to know is, whether the VO keys could be assigned to different 
> keys on the keyboard?
>  
> for example, the macbook that I have only has one control key. Thus, it is 
> quite awkward to perform vo plus keys that reside on the left part of the 
> keyboard, take vo plus f1 as an example.
>  
> Could the right option and command keys be remapped to perform the actions of 
> the VO keys?
> Or is there another way?
>  
> My appoligies if this question has been asked. Coming from Windows, really 
> use to using keyboards with controls on either side.
>  
> Kind Regards
> 
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