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Mikero
Super Robot
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« Reply #4 on: 6 October 2008, 22:52:20 » |
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It's to the left of Control, marked with "fn" on an iBook and probably every other Mac made in the 21st Century. And yes, it stands for "Function". It's the button allows all kinds of secondary (or third or fourth after Alt and Alt+Shift) functions of keys.
For instance, since the 12" iBook G4's keyboard is too small to have a proper numpad, holding function allows keys in the... Well I call it the "normal part"... of the keyboard to assume that numpad fuction. Function+M is 0, for example. Of course, you rarely need a numpad like that anyway, although I prefer them on real keyboards.
Note: For what OD is mentioning, pressing that sequence won't look like it does anything unless you hold it and scroll your mouse wheel or trackpad or whatever ya got. There's a similar one, that zooms the WHOLE screen, taskbar and all, and I believe you can leave it zoomed but I forgot what keys you use.
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