Hi,

I must admit, I agree that using the control key with function keys is not easy 
at all. I think that's why we were given the extra keystrokes. It is worth 
getting into the habit of resting your left thumb on the VO keys and learning 
where important keys are, since that gives you one-handed access to many 
commands. I do wish they would asign keys to fn-right sided keys as well, just 
to save some of the more difficult keystrokes. Pity that doesn't give us the 
numberpad as the method using the number row plus arrow key is of little 
ergonomic use.

Cheers
Dave

On 3 Nov 2010, at 01:04, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

> This is going to sound incredibly bitchy or nerdy or whatever, but on the 
> Macbook keyboard, there's only one control key, on the left.  It's an 
> impossible stretch even for my hans, and anyway, on *THIS* keyboard, it's 
> Function Control F3.  I just set right-option D to do it and it's great.  I 
> also set some other keyboard shortcuts to, say, launch Textedit with one 
> keystroke, so I can take phone notes really easily or write something down 
> very quickly.  I LOVE Keyboard Commander. :)
> 
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