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Aresylus
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PostSubject: Key Mapping help   Key Mapping help I_icon_minitimeSun Sep 12, 2010 10:34 am

Now, I'm sorry to bring this up to you all once again. I'm quite sure this come up time and time again. The model of Laptop I'm using doesn't have a Nums Lock key, and because of that I can't go past the main menu. Now, I'm quite new to this, and I was wondering if it is possible to remap the Keys to something else. Could someone explain in depth, exactly how I would go about that?

If it helps, the model of Laptop I'm using is an Inspiron 1545.
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PostSubject: Re: Key Mapping help   Key Mapping help I_icon_minitimeSun Sep 12, 2010 12:02 pm

Well its quite easy. If you read the FAQ on startup it explains but here goes,

File>Options and Messages>Macros then

You set a new macro, for "Okay or Center" type .center for cancel type .northeast and for menu type .northwest

Now you should be able to get on FFL ^-^


EDIT: Forgot to say, You can assign the commands to any key you'd like but I'm sure you'd figure that out xD


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Aresylus
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PostSubject: Re: Key Mapping help   Key Mapping help I_icon_minitimeSun Sep 12, 2010 12:36 pm

Thank you very, very, much. I deeply appreciate the help, and can't wait to see you online ;D
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PostSubject: Re: Key Mapping help   Key Mapping help I_icon_minitimeSun Sep 12, 2010 2:16 pm

Beleive it or not, Laptops do have Numlock Keys, but they're set as "Fn" Keys.:

Fn + J = Num 1
Fn + K = Num 2
Fn + L = Num 3
Fn + U = Num 4
Fn + I = Num 5
Fn + O = Num 6
Fn + 7 = Num 7
Fn + 8 = Num 8
Fn + 9 = Num 9

It'll only work while Numlock is off

This post has been done 5 times already >.>
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