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  1. 18 Σεπ 2009 · The only way is to disable system-wide (that includes the notebook's keyboard) the custom control keys, and tell OS X that you just want to use it as normal F1-F12/F16 keys. Go to System Preferences > Keyboard. Check the box that says "Use all F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys".

  2. 15 Ιαν 2021 · Here is my current configuration which reproduces the default Mac keyboard layout on ThinkPad keyboard as much as possible. Also, I prefer to disable the center button of trackpoint.

  3. 19 Ιουλ 2021 · Control-A: Move to the beginning of the line or paragraph. Control-E: Move to the end of a line or paragraph. Control-F: Move one character forward. Control-B: Move one character backward. Control-L: Center the cursor or selection in the visible area. Control-P: Move up one line. Control-N: Move down one line.

  4. 16 Σεπ 2024 · Choose Apple menu > System Settings. Click Keyboard in the sidebar. Click the Keyboard Shortcuts button on the right. Click Function Keys in the sidebar. Turn on “Use F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys”. Earlier macOS versions. Choose Apple menu > System Preferences. Click Keyboard.

  5. If it is one of those keys, it can be disabled in System Preferences → Keyboard → Modifier Keys → [The key you want] → No Action. However, if it's not, you'll have to create a custom keyboard layout. You can either do this by hand (ish), as suggested by Apple, or using a program called Ukelele.

  6. 26 Φεβ 2011 · is there any way to change the use of command key to control, somewhat globally in the system? for example instead of cmd+S, to use ctrl+S, but everywhere in the system

  7. 8 Ιουν 2010 · Options. Take a look at the OS X system preferences under Keyboard there is a button on the lower-right named "Modifier keys" where you can define which actions should be taken by the modifier keys (caps-lock, ctrl, cmd,...). There's an option to disable the cmd key.

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