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fKeys 0.0.5


License Free
Requirements MacOS X 10.4.2
Downloads 1 Limitations None
Publisher Kodachi 6 * 14 File Size 228k
Date added 12 Dec 2005 Check your speed

fKeys is a MacOS X keyboard tweaker. It is heavily inspired by uControl, but it's rewritten for Tiger from the ground up. In fact, it ONLY runs on Tiger - but, at long last, it finally supports USB PowerBooks!

It is still incredibly young, so it does only three things at present:

  1. CAPS LOCK on every keyboard attached to your Macintosh turns into a Control key.
  2. The right Control key of any external keyboard connected to your Macintosh becomes a Command key.
  3. The Enter key on the internal keyboard of a PowerBook becomes an Option key.

THAT'S IT. No runtime configuration, no pretty preference pane, no mouse handling, no nothin' -- just those three things. With more to come later, of course. [ :) ]


WARNING! Since fKeys 0.0.5 is still very young, it is VERY IMPORTANT that you read about it before installing it!

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