Changing Key functions In Windows


  1. Posts : 8
    Windows-7 64bit, Mac OS X 10.5 leopard, Ubuntu 9.04
       #1

    Changing Key functions In Windows


    So what i want to do is change my key functions on my keyboard (example: rather than ctrl-c i want to use command-c "aka windows-c")but i dont want to change the command key to be ctrl but make it so windows recognizes it as copy when i push command-c also want to change other stuff like ctrl-alt-del and paste and closing windows

    the reason i dont want to change command to ctrl is if im in an application that i need to control i want to be able to hit the actual ctrl key

    i basicly want to make my windows feel a little more like macintosh not in the way of looks but function of keys

    hope it makes sence and hope someone knows how to do it
    Thanks Mr Puffin
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  2. Posts : 6,885
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
       #2

    Mr Puffin said:
    So what i want to do is change my key functions on my keyboard (example: rather than ctrl-c i want to use command-c "aka windows-c")but i dont want to change the command key to be ctrl but make it so windows recognizes it as copy when i push command-c also want to change other stuff like ctrl-alt-del and paste and closing windows

    the reason i dont want to change command to ctrl is if im in an application that i need to control i want to be able to hit the actual ctrl key

    i basicly want to make my windows feel a little more like macintosh not in the way of looks but function of keys

    hope it makes sence and hope someone knows how to do it
    Thanks Mr Puffin
    I don't know for sure, but I will go with no.

    If you know how to modify the KB so that the signal is sent as another ctrl..... Naw, it won't work.

    ~Lordbob
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