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rmlloyd

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Aug 27, 2007
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I have a Logitech keyboard which has 'Home' and 'End' keys on it. However they don't behave as I would expect, i.e. they don't return the cursor to the beginning or end of a line of text.

Does anyone know how to program these keys or get them to behave like they should?

I know :apple: + <- or :apple: + -> does the same but it would be cool to actually use the keys the keyboard was supplied with.

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
I have a Logitech keyboard which has 'Home' and 'End' keys on it. However they don't behave as I would expect, i.e. they don't return the cursor to the beginning or end of a line of text.

Does anyone know how to program these keys or get them to behave like they should?

I know :apple: + <- or :apple: + -> does the same but it would be cool to actually use the keys the keyboard was supplied with.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Home and end take you to the beginning and end of a document, not a line. This is true on all Apple keyboards (I don't know about Logitech).
 
You could probably change them with the Logitech Control Center software, if you have it installed but they work as they should.
 
thanks for the replies

thanks for the replies.

I have moved over from the PC to the MAC (gladly) and keeping finding niggling things like this, which I will have to get used to.

I tried the logitech control center, only allows you to program the media buttons etc. not any of the standard keys.
 
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