The Logitech MX3100 (LX 700/MX 3000 keyboard) has special functions for the F keys. Strangely, I never had a problem on my old installation. But now that I’m using the latest version of their SetPoint software, it seems to override Firefox’s built-in keyboard shortcuts; namely, F5 for refresh. Instead, it was showing “Undo” (in ugly green text at the bottom) and doing apparently nothing. I always use CTRL+Z for undo, so that’s no use to me. So I went into the SetPoint software and tried to find a way to leave things as they would be without SetPoint. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find a way. But I searched the web a bit and realized that CTRL+R does the same thing as F5 (refresh the current page in Firefox). So I set F5 in SetPoint to do a keyboard combo (macro): CTRL+R. Works like a charm.
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Thanks for this solution. I’d never even thought to look for a key on the keyboard. This really fixed a big problem for me, because I use function keys quite frequently.
I found this blog typing something like “logitech setpoint + function keys” in google. It’s first result you get.
The FMode key is what you need to use.
To allow advanced keyboard setup, logitech offers 2 F Mode’s to give you 24 function keys.
In one mode, “Standard F Keys” the f keys respond as they would on any generic keyboard.
In the other mode, “Enhanced F Keys” the f keys respond depending on how they are assigned in setpoint allowing quick access to specified programs, functions and keystrokes.
Sweet!
Thanks for that tip Elliot Lee! I was going nuts trying to figure this out…thankfully this page was the first I saw in Google when I went searching for a solution…your tip saved me from doing another search on the F3 function…
Sweet! Thanks for that, mac! I feel stupid now, but this is why I love blogging
How did you find my blog?
There’s an “F-Mode” button on your keyboard — it’s near the upper right. You can switch between standard and setpoint modes