Remapping the Fn Key?
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Paranoid_TP_User
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Remapping the Fn Key?
Hi guys,
So I have a remote control for my computer that requires a key mapping software to send commands/mouse movements. However, I would really like to access the Fn Key, which is not recognised by this software (It says it sees 0xFF and I don't know what that means). Specifically I want to be able to turn off the monitor with Fn+F3.
Does anyone have any ideas as to how I might map this Key or the Fn+F3 functionality to another key? I would really appreciate any input. Cheers,
Al
So I have a remote control for my computer that requires a key mapping software to send commands/mouse movements. However, I would really like to access the Fn Key, which is not recognised by this software (It says it sees 0xFF and I don't know what that means). Specifically I want to be able to turn off the monitor with Fn+F3.
Does anyone have any ideas as to how I might map this Key or the Fn+F3 functionality to another key? I would really appreciate any input. Cheers,
Al
My Thinkpad: 2669H2G (T43P)
P M 770(2.13GHz), 2GB RAM, 60GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD, 128MB ATI FireGL V3200
P M 770(2.13GHz), 2GB RAM, 60GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD, 128MB ATI FireGL V3200
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RealBlackStuff
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Someone has managed that using Linux http://wiki.foosel.net/linux/t43
Scroll 3/4 down to 'ACPI scripts'.
Perhaps that gives you an idea.
Here is some more mapping-info: http://www.paul.sladen.org/thinkpad-r31/thinkpad.html
And I just found this: http://www.autohotkey.com/
Scroll 3/4 down to 'ACPI scripts'.
Perhaps that gives you an idea.
from: http://www-03.ibm.com/able/solution_off ... mfort.htmlIBM wrote:A key-remapping software utility comes with many new ThinkPad notebooks, enabling you to assign other functions to keys. For example, you can assign the Microsoft® Windows® key function to a key on a ThinkPad keyboard, such as the left or right Alt or Ctrl key.
Here is some more mapping-info: http://www.paul.sladen.org/thinkpad-r31/thinkpad.html
And I just found this: http://www.autohotkey.com/
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Paranoid_TP_User
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Hey thanks for the reply. The autohotkey app is interesting, although they have a lot of trouble with the Fn key specifically, but looking around their forums it looks like there is a solution I can use if I write a short script because I don't neet to map any other key onto the Fn button (Seems like a lot of people wish that the Fn anf L-Ctrl buttons were reversed). I will give that a go when I have the chance.
Amazingly, mapping of all of the thinkpad functions except the Fn+F3 shortcut is supported in the Keyboard customiser utility in the latest version, if they added that functionality that would be y problem solved.
Amazingly, mapping of all of the thinkpad functions except the Fn+F3 shortcut is supported in the Keyboard customiser utility in the latest version, if they added that functionality that would be y problem solved.
My Thinkpad: 2669H2G (T43P)
P M 770(2.13GHz), 2GB RAM, 60GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD, 128MB ATI FireGL V3200
P M 770(2.13GHz), 2GB RAM, 60GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD, 128MB ATI FireGL V3200
The KeyTweak program is very good, it remaps keys via Windows Registry, and you can even uninstall it afterwards and still keep your new keyboard settings.
No RAM usage, no program to slow down your computer... i've used it to add a Windows Start Key to my T42, and also a Context Menu key too...
http://webpages.charter.net/krumsick
Highly recommended...
No RAM usage, no program to slow down your computer... i've used it to add a Windows Start Key to my T42, and also a Context Menu key too...
http://webpages.charter.net/krumsick
Highly recommended...
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Paranoid_TP_User
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It was a nice try for but for my purposes did not work, the first clue was the notice on their webpage:w0qj wrote:The KeyTweak program is very good, it remaps keys via Windows Registry, and you can even uninstall it afterwards and still keep your new keyboard settings.
No RAM usage, no program to slow down your computer... i've used it to add a Windows Start Key to my T42, and also a Context Menu key too...
http://webpages.charter.net/krumsick
Highly recommended...
Can I remap my Fn key on my laptop? Probably not. The Fn key translates scancodes before KeyTweak can see them.
My Thinkpad: 2669H2G (T43P)
P M 770(2.13GHz), 2GB RAM, 60GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD, 128MB ATI FireGL V3200
P M 770(2.13GHz), 2GB RAM, 60GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD, 128MB ATI FireGL V3200
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