I have a laptop with B4W installed. I want to use Powerkey but as far as I can tell
it doesn't work I only have a key with the Windows symbol. Just 2 Alt keys, 2 Ctrl keys and the Fn key.
Is there any sequence I can use that correspond with the keys on an actual PowerKey keyboard?
Powerkey on Laptop
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Powerkey on Laptop
Mike Mattke
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Sturgeon Bay, WI
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Re: Powerkey on Laptop
Hi Mike, I've got Power Key on my Kron Plus and a couple of windows machines with Bogart and it works fine on all three.
Starting from the space bar, the first key to the right is the alt key.
Next is the windows key which works as the Storyboard Key with Power Key.
The next key to the right is the menu key which translates to the Screen Key - holding down that key and pressing a letter will take you to the various screens. Thus holding down the Screen Key (menu key on your laptop) and tapping h will bring you to the Home Screen, holding down the Screen Key and tapping e will bring you to the Edit Screen.
I found this sentence when I looked up the function of the Menu Key on a windows computer. "Some smaller keyboards—for example, laptop keyboards—omit the menu key to save space." If this is the case you may be able to plug another keyboard into your laptop.
Let us know how you make out.
Starting from the space bar, the first key to the right is the alt key.
Next is the windows key which works as the Storyboard Key with Power Key.
The next key to the right is the menu key which translates to the Screen Key - holding down that key and pressing a letter will take you to the various screens. Thus holding down the Screen Key (menu key on your laptop) and tapping h will bring you to the Home Screen, holding down the Screen Key and tapping e will bring you to the Edit Screen.
I found this sentence when I looked up the function of the Menu Key on a windows computer. "Some smaller keyboards—for example, laptop keyboards—omit the menu key to save space." If this is the case you may be able to plug another keyboard into your laptop.
Let us know how you make out.
Craig Newman
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