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09-May-2008, 03:11 PM #1
Key Mapping
I need help mapping certain keys, i am running windows xp.

I am currently using SharpKeys for my FKey media buttons (rewind, forward, pause/play. etc.), and i am also using Fkeys to open certain applications with certain keys.

I would like to turn 2 keys in to one example Alt+F4 to close a window.

Thanks if you can help, - Tom

sorry this topic might bee in the wrong spot- -yet it is registry related
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