Thank you, Cheryl. I'm using a Mac Pro with the regular keyboard and don't have a FN key, since I have the number pad. I did try different combinations with the Shift, Control, Alt/Option and Command keys with the F4 and other keys but did not get the result I wanted. I can't find a way to change that F4 function. It brings up the Dashboard in Mac mode all the time.

If R:Base could give us an Alt-E to get us to the Edit Menu and E for Edit, and maybe I for Insert row, it would be most helpful.
Joan

McClure, Cheryl (CDC/CCEHIP/NCEH) wrote:
As a fellow Mac user (Boot Camp/Parallels) I can tell you that if you
hold down the FN key then press your F1 through F4 keys you should get
the original Windows (or R:BASE) function.  I believe there is also an
option in the Apple Control Panel and the Boot Camp control panel (maybe
in Parallels also?) for using the function keys for software features
but I haven't tried that yet.

Cheryl McClure


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joan
Peterson
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 11:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RBASE-L] - R:Base on Apple, revisited

I'm now [relatively] successfully using Extreme on the Mac via Parallels

with a Windows XP virtual machine, which I transported from my laptop. I am a single seat user and, therefore, use function keys a lot for Edit, etc. I'm working in coherence mode, which lets me switch between Mac and PC. The issue I'm having is that the F1 through F4 keys stay functioning as Mac shortcuts, so I have to use the mouse to enter the edit mode. (also affects Excel spreadsheets)

Is there a way to program/reprogram shortcut keys in R:Base to get around this? I work a lot with name/address type databases and do a lot

of edits, so any help would be appreciated to speed up my work. I'd also love to be able to jump to the next field when I use the Enter key in Edit mode.

Thank you.

Joan



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