There are a few things you can do to change how the keyboard works. Some are in the Keyboard Properties dialog box, which we cover here. Others come under the heading of accessibility and are set using the Ease Of Access Center in the Control Panel (not covered in detail in this book). To get to the Keyboard Properties dialog box, use whichever of the following methods is easiest for you:
The Keyboard Properties dialog box, shown in Figure 13.24, opens.
The options in the Keyboard Properties dialog box are as follows. As always, there is no right or wrong setting. It’s all a matter of choosing settings that suit your typing style:
If your keyboard offers programmable buttons, you may not see any options in the Keyboard Properties dialog box for defining those keys. More likely, you’ll need to install and use the program that came with the keyboard to define the keys. There is no “one rule fits all” for that sort of thing. The only places to get the information you need are from the instructions that came with the keyboard and the keyboard manufacturer’s website.
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