Dvorak - Qwerty keyboard problem

D

Desmond

Hi,

I wonder if there is a solution. I'm using Apple's Dvorak - Qwerty
keyboard. Which means that it is the Dvorak lay out until I press the
apple key then it becames a qwerty keyboard but word has a problem with
it. It maintains the Dvorak layout even if I use the apple key. So
cmd-c is not copy in Word but it is copy in all other applications,
even Excel conforms to the keyboard. Cmd-v is hyperlink in Word but
paste in all other programs.

Anyone know a work around?

Thanks.
 
C

Clive Huggan

Hello Desmond,

You can re-assign any keyboard shortcuts you like in Word: Tools menu ->
Customize -> Customize keyboard. Just hit the keys you want!

Cheers,

Clive Huggan
Canberra, Australia
(My time zone is at least 7 hours different from the US and Europe, so my
follow-on responses to those regions can be delayed)
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