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How do I change the keyboard key for a more commonly used input?
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 797024" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>In MS Word, you have a thing called AutoCorrect options.</p><p>Options/Proofing</p><p>Now click on big button for AutoCorrect options</p><p>Here you can put & in the Replace box, and your desired character(s) in the With box.</p><p>Please note that after typing & you will need to hit the space bar in order for it to be replaced by the character of your choice.</p><p></p><p>The geeky way to do this is with a little free program called AutoHotKey. It is designed for advanced users and/or people used to writing code. If you are neither of the above, you can expect a bit of a learning curve. But it is 100 times more powerful than AutoCorrect options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 797024, member: 37647"] In MS Word, you have a thing called AutoCorrect options. Options/Proofing Now click on big button for AutoCorrect options Here you can put & in the Replace box, and your desired character(s) in the With box. Please note that after typing & you will need to hit the space bar in order for it to be replaced by the character of your choice. The geeky way to do this is with a little free program called AutoHotKey. It is designed for advanced users and/or people used to writing code. If you are neither of the above, you can expect a bit of a learning curve. But it is 100 times more powerful than AutoCorrect options. [/QUOTE]
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