Re: Key described and bypass

2016-07-25 Thread Kevin Huber via Talk
Hi Joe: If you can, it is probably less nerve-racking to use a standard keyboard, but having said that, there are ways to get around the frustrations that are encountered using a laptop keyboard. Kevin Huber On 7/25/16, Jo Taliaferro via Talk wrote: > A little long,

Re: Key described and bypass

2016-07-25 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk
Go to Hotkeys, Miscellaneous, Bypass key, and change it to whatever you want. Hth, Tom On 7/25/2016 6:10 AM, Jo Taliaferro via Talk wrote: A little long, I'm afraid. I'm using windows 10 on a Asus notebook. The key describer is caps lock one but the insert key is Fn and the delete key which

Key described and bypass

2016-07-25 Thread Jo Taliaferro via Talk
A little long, I'm afraid. I'm using windows 10 on a Asus notebook. The key describer is caps lock one but the insert key is Fn and the delete key which is at the top of the keyboard press at the same time. This is a bit awkward can someone help me to figure out how to create a bypass insert B