09-15-2010, 04:32 PM
I just recently installed Ubuntu on my computer and it is very different, but I'm learning. I'm even taking a Python programming class in school.
I bought a Sidewinder X6 keyboard which has a button that automatically opens up the calculator, which I don't need unless I'm doing extremely simple math (which I can do in my head...). I can't get my real TI-84 calculator to work, so I installed Wine and a virtual TI-83. It is a bitch to browse through my virtual C-Drive to get it and I can't seem to make shortcuts for it. I found where all my keyboard shortcuts are and I can change them, but how can I change this button to open my VTI?
Sorry if that was confusing, it has been a long day at school and I'm tired.
Let me try to summarize it. I have a virtual calculator on my virtual Wine C: drive that I want to automatically open when I press a key on my keyboard. Is this possible, if so, how can I do it?
Thank you in advance.
I bought a Sidewinder X6 keyboard which has a button that automatically opens up the calculator, which I don't need unless I'm doing extremely simple math (which I can do in my head...). I can't get my real TI-84 calculator to work, so I installed Wine and a virtual TI-83. It is a bitch to browse through my virtual C-Drive to get it and I can't seem to make shortcuts for it. I found where all my keyboard shortcuts are and I can change them, but how can I change this button to open my VTI?
Sorry if that was confusing, it has been a long day at school and I'm tired.
Let me try to summarize it. I have a virtual calculator on my virtual Wine C: drive that I want to automatically open when I press a key on my keyboard. Is this possible, if so, how can I do it?
Thank you in advance.