I want to have an end-user press the ENTER key, and NOT the RETURN key;
and that is all well and jolly on most PC/Mac keyboards.
BUT, on laptops this seems a no-no as there is no numeric keypad to
the right of the qwerty/azerty
part, and what should be the RETURN key seems to combine the
Richmond, on my short Mac keyboard, pressing Fn + Return is the same as Enter.
I don't know what type of laptop you are talking about, but this might
be the answer.
Cheers,
Sarah
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 7:02 PM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to have an end-user press the
On 10/27/2010 01:18 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
Richmond, on my short Mac keyboard, pressing Fn + Return is the same as Enter.
I don't know what type of laptop you are talking about, but this might
be the answer.
Cheers,
Sarah
Thanks, but what is a Fn button?
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 7:02 PM,
Richmond wrote:
I want to have an end-user press the ENTER key, and NOT the RETURN key;
and that is all well and jolly on most PC/Mac keyboards.
BUT, on laptops this seems a no-no as there is no numeric keypad to
the right of the qwerty/azerty
part, and what should be the RETURN key seems to
Richmond
Thanks, but what is a Fn button?
It's the bottom left key in the picture at
http://gamoe.net/imagebank/NewMacBookKeyboard.jpg.
There are both return and enter keys on my MacBookPro.
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Peter___
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On 10/27/2010 04:16 PM, Peter W A Wood wrote:
Richmond
Thanks, but what is a Fn button?
It's the bottom left key in the picture at
http://gamoe.net/imagebank/NewMacBookKeyboard.jpg.
There are both return and enter keys on my MacBookPro.
Thanks, BUT . . . not many laptops have both return