- Number Keypad to act like Phone Keypad?
- Posted by Thomas G. Marshall on October 9th, 2005
I desperately want the number keypad to be in phone order (1 at the top).
Is there a configuration setting within windows (I have win xp pro) that
will allow me to redefine key mappings?
For example, I know that many foreign keyboards use essentially qwerty
layouts, but with a few keys swapped. I believe that Germany swaps the z
and y, not sure. Is there a user-configurable setting someplace for this?
I'm a software engineer, so if I *have* to write something, then I suppose
I'd be willing, though I am really a java engineer for the most part.
PS. If anyone knows where the guy lives who figured that calculators and
phones should be in opposite orientation let me know----I'm contemplating an
airstrike.
--
Sometimes life just sucks and then you live.
- Posted by Ken Blake on October 9th, 2005
In news:uJ860AQzFHA.2932@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl,
Thomas G. Marshall
<tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail. com> typed:
> I desperately want the number keypad to be in phone order (1 at
> the
> top). Is there a configuration setting within windows (I have
> win xp
> pro) that will allow me to redefine key mappings?
No, but there several third-pary programs that let you remap
keys. One program that could do this is SharpKeys, at
www.randyrants.com.
--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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- Posted by Phillips on October 10th, 2005
Guess it's easier to use 0 to 9 order for accounting as on k-boards; phones
inherited 1 to 0 from the rotary (pulse) dial: #1 = 1 groove = 1 pulse etc.
Michael
"Thomas G. Marshall" <tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail. com>
wrote in message news:uJ860AQzFHA.2932@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>
> I desperately want the number keypad to be in phone order (1 at the top).
> Is there a configuration setting within windows (I have win xp pro) that
> will allow me to redefine key mappings?
>
> For example, I know that many foreign keyboards use essentially qwerty
> layouts, but with a few keys swapped. I believe that Germany swaps the z
> and y, not sure. Is there a user-configurable setting someplace for this?
>
> I'm a software engineer, so if I *have* to write something, then I suppose
> I'd be willing, though I am really a java engineer for the most part.
>
> PS. If anyone knows where the guy lives who figured that calculators and
> phones should be in opposite orientation let me know----I'm contemplating
> an airstrike.
>
> --
> Sometimes life just sucks and then you live.
>
>