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keyboard mapping bold italic and underline

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AdrianaMex - 22 Mar 2008 03:58 GMT
Hi All,
I process words all day long. Is there a way I could map toggle keys for
bold, italic and underline? I could use the / * - on the numeric pad. Those
three characters are readily available through other keys. If this is
possible *dream* would they work on any font? I hope thew keyboard wizard is
reading....! Thanks!
RobinS - 22 Mar 2008 18:31 GMT
Do you mean programmatically? This is a .Net programming newsgroup. Can you
explain exactly what it is you are trying to do, and whether you are trying
to do it in C# or VB?

RobinS.
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> Hi All,
> I process words all day long. Is there a way I could map toggle keys for
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> is
> reading....! Thanks!
AdrianaMex - 23 Mar 2008 05:14 GMT
Well, no. I must be in the wrong room. Do you know where should I post my
quest? I do not program but I thought there was an easy way to reasing keys.
In this case, I was hoping to learn how to tell my keyboard to use <Ctrl> B,
<Ctrl> K and >Ctrl U> instead of / * - in the numeric pad.

> Do you mean programmatically? This is a .Net programming newsgroup. Can you
> explain exactly what it is you are trying to do, and whether you are trying
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> > is
> > reading....! Thanks!
RobinS - 23 Mar 2008 06:08 GMT
I would try posting it in a group with "Windows" in the description. And
tell them if you are trying to reassign those keys while using any
application, or a specific application.

Good luck.
RobinS.

> Well, no. I must be in the wrong room. Do you know where should I post my
> quest? I do not program but I thought there was an easy way to reasing
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>> > is
>> > reading....! Thanks!

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