Feature-Request: Additional Key Mappings

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Feature-Request: Additional Key Mappings

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I have a laptop keyboard, so the Num+, Num/, Num-, etc. don't do me any good in TC. I'd really like the ability to remap standard keys like /\'./ etc.

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You can remap them in Configuration - Options - Misc.
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Post by *jjcjrcpa »

I know about that screen. I cannot map keys like I mentioned above. The / only works on the numpad. The / on my keyboard does not work. There is no abillity to map keys like []'.,/;\

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[face=courier]On 21-07-2003 20:38:38 +0000 jjcjrcpa wrote:

j> There is no abillity to map keys like []'.,/;\

You are damn right %). Heh, actually it's a long story, look here for the beginning...[/face]
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Post by *jjcjrcpa »

2nd: some examples
I have a laptop keyboard, so the Num+, Num/, Num-,
Num+ : cm_SpreadSelection
Num/ : cm_RestoreSelection
Num- : cm_ShrinkSelection[/quote]

It helps if you read the entire post. I have a laptop keyboard - it does NOT have those keys.
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Post by *corny »

jjcjrcpa wrote:It helps if you read the entire post. I have a laptop keyboard - it does NOT have those keys.
That's exactly why Norfie mentioned the internal TCmd functions which are called by those keys :wink: .

Num+ : cm_SpreadSelection
Num/ : cm_RestoreSelection
Num- : cm_ShrinkSelection

In the 'Configuration - Misc.' tab, you're able to define which key YOU want to call these functions, so that you don't need the keys on the numpad. 8)
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