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hello,
here is my problem, I have a mbp that is out of apple care and i spilled coffee on the keyboard(arg.....). Anyway, now my d, x, and c keys no longer work. I looked at replacing keyboard however, that task seems daunting even though, I have a CS degree. I don't like the idea of opening up a $2000 laptop without being able to put it back together. So I was wondering if you knew of a utility that could remap the keyboard keys that don't work to ones that do.
For example, I was thinkinig I would remap my broken d key to Fn + 5 so when I push Fn + 5(I) actually get a d.
I know how to do this in windows as that is where I am more experienced but, I have no I idea how to do it in OS 10.4
I have tried a couple of utilites to no avail including: DoubleCommand
If you could help me out in this matter I would very much appreciate it.
thank-you,
postdiction
here is my problem, I have a mbp that is out of apple care and i spilled coffee on the keyboard(arg.....). Anyway, now my d, x, and c keys no longer work. I looked at replacing keyboard however, that task seems daunting even though, I have a CS degree. I don't like the idea of opening up a $2000 laptop without being able to put it back together. So I was wondering if you knew of a utility that could remap the keyboard keys that don't work to ones that do.
For example, I was thinkinig I would remap my broken d key to Fn + 5 so when I push Fn + 5(I) actually get a d.
I know how to do this in windows as that is where I am more experienced but, I have no I idea how to do it in OS 10.4
I have tried a couple of utilites to no avail including: DoubleCommand
If you could help me out in this matter I would very much appreciate it.
thank-you,
postdiction