Adrian O'Sullivan wrote:

> However, since upgrading, the F1-F15 keys on my original UMAX Supermac
> extended keyboard have died. Under 8.6 at least the first four keys worked
> as follows:
> 
> F1 - Undo
> F2 - Cut
> F3 - Copy
> F4 - Paste

> 
> Help!
> 
Adrian try this:
The above actions can be achieved:
Command z = undo
Command x = cut
Command c = copy
Command v = paste

Now open up your "Keyboard" control panel. On bottom left see "function
keys" button. Click it. Now you have something new in 9.1 which I find
extremely convenient. You have from F! to F15 to program to open
anything that you designate. Just click the F number you want to assign
and navigate to the item that you want it to open. So now you have 15
new hot keys to play with plus the old F key equivalents, which were
always available and work in every program that I know of.

dan_A

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