I want to program the F button.

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Redjak

I want to press an "F" button and go to Internet Explorer.

I'm using a Logitech wireless keyboard.




A Windows PC will do everything
better, faster and for less money
than a Mac.

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charlie

I want to press an "F" button and go to Internet Explorer.

I'm using a Logitech wireless keyboard.




A Windows PC will do everything better, faster and for less money than a
Mac.

Sent from my Dell core i7 desktop.
Then you set that up in the wireless keyboard utility.
 
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Robert Sudbury

Or, find a shortcut to Internet Explorer on your desktop or in your Start
Menu.

Right-click on it, then select Properties.

On the `Shortcut' TAB, click into the `Shortcut key' box, then enter the
shortcut key you want to use, then Apply.

You can use direct single key, or ctrl, shift and alt combinations.

When you next logon, I'm your uncle.

charlie said:
Then you set that up in the wireless keyboard utility.

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Dave \Crash\ Dummy

Redjak said:
I want to press an "F" button and go to Internet Explorer.

I'm using a Logitech wireless keyboard.
Do you mean the alphabetic "F" key or a function key, F1, F2, etc.?
 
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Redjak

"Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message
I want to press an "F" button and go to Internet Explorer.

I'm using a Logitech wireless keyboard.
Do you mean the alphabetic "F" key or a function key, F1, F2, etc.?
A function key.
 
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Dave \Crash\ Dummy

Redjak said:
"Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message



A function key.
Find the Internet Explorer shortcut on your "Start>All programs" menu.
Right click and select "Properties." Focus (click on) the "Shortcut key"
box. Press the function key you want to assign. Click on the "OK"
button to apply the change and close the window. That should do it.
 
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Redjak

"Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message
"Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message



A function key.
Find the Internet Explorer shortcut on your "Start>All programs"
menu.
Right click and select "Properties." Focus (click on) the "Shortcut
key"
box. Press the function key you want to assign. Click on the "OK"
button to apply the change and close the window. That should do it.
Many thanks - worked like a charm.
 

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