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| Keyboard programming question |
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Is there a way to reprogram a keyboard so that a particular key will output a set of characters or letters in combination? I am trying to reprogram some of the buttons on a friend's keyboard that he has in his store. He is using the QS2000 Quick Sell program, which is a pos software package, along with a Cherry brand name keyboard. It has extra keys along the right and where the function keys are, they can be reprogrammed and relabeled, with a pop off cover. Thanks for any help. |
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Rolling Rock 33 wrote: > Is there a way to reprogram a keyboard so that a particular > key will output a set of characters or letters in > combination? I am trying to reprogram some of the buttons > on a friend's keyboard that he has in his store. He is > using the QS2000 Quick Sell program, which is a POS > software package, along with a Cherry brand name keyboard. > It has extra keys along the right and where the function > keys are, they can be reprogrammed and relabeled, with a > pop off cover. > Thanks for any help. The programmability is 99% likely to be IN that keyboard; it needs the related software to store/restore the settings, and possibly drivers, too; can't say with the info provided. RAM, a processor, etc. all reside in the keyboard if it's programmable. Pop |
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That's what I was thinking, but that just confirms things for me. Thanks for the help. |
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