How To Reassign or Disable Keys
How To Reassign or Disable Keys
How To Reassign or Disable Keys
To reassign a key
1. Using the keyboard that you want to configure, start IntelliType Pro.
(Click Start, point to All Programs, click Microsoft Keyboard, and then click Microsoft
Keyboard.)
2. On the Key Settings tab, make sure that the correct Microsoft keyboard model name is
displayed. (Available customization keys depend on the keyboard you are using.)
3. To select a different keyboard, click Change, select the correct keyboard, and then click OK.
4. From the displayed list of key names, double-click the key you want to reassign.
5. In the Reassign a Key dialog box, select the new behavior for the key, and then click OK.
Using My Favorites keys with the Windows 7 Taskbar Favorites and Jump List
The Windows 7 Taskbar Favorites
Whenever you open a program, an icon appears in the taskbar. This icon corresponds to one of the
numbered My Favorites keys. For example, the My Favorites 1 key corresponds to the first program
group in the taskbar, the My Favorites 2 key corresponds to the second program group, and so on.
If you open Microsoft Word, for example, and then you open three documents, pressing the related key,
for example My Favorites 3, displays the first document window. Pressing the My Favorites 3 key again
displays the second document window, and so on.
To access programs and windows in the Windows 7 taskbar using My Favorites keys
Press the My Favorites key that corresponds to the icon on the taskbar.
If you have a single window of a program open, pressing the My Favorites key alternates
between minimizing and restoring the window.
If you have more than one window running for the same program, pressing the My Favorites
key cycles through all of the windows and tabs, even if the windows are minimized.
In some programs that support tabs, for example, Internet Explorer, if you have more than one
tab running, pressing the My Favorites key cycles through the tabs.
If you have pinned a program to the taskbar but the program is not yet running, pressing the My
Favorites key runs the program.
The Windows 7 Jump List
Items in the Windows 7 Jump List are determined by the program that you have opened. For example, a
Jump List for Microsoft Word will give you a list of frequently opened documents; a Jump List for
Internet Explorer will give you a list of frequently opened tabs/Web pages, and so on.
To access programs and windows in the Windows 7 Jump List using My Favorites keys
1. Hold down the numbered My Favorites key to display the Jump List for the related program.
The Jump List appears and displays a list of options that are determined by the program that you
have selected.
2. Use the arrow keys to select the option you want and then press ENTER.
Using My Favorites keys to open specific Web pages, files, folders, or programs
To disable a key
1. Using the keyboard that you want to configure, start IntelliType Pro.
(Click Start, point to All Programs, click Microsoft Keyboard, and then click Microsoft
Keyboard.)
2. On the Key Settings tab, make sure that the correct Microsoft keyboard model name appears.
The keys that are available for customization depend on the model name that is selected.
To select a different keyboard, click Change, select the correct keyboard, and then click OK.
3. Double-click the key you want to disable from the list of customizable keys.
4. In the Reassign a Key wizard, click Disable the use of this key, and then click Finish.