Apple keyboard versus vista keyboard

Hi,
At my work we use Windows Vista and Office 2007, at home I use an Apple Mac book + Leopard and Office for Apple 2004. Changing between the keyboards on a daily basis is rather confusing. Under Vista I like to use Ctrl Z, Ctrl cursor, Ctrl delete etc etc and Alt F4, Alt Tab etc etc. Under Leopard it is different. I cannot make any settings at my work. Would it be possible to change the keyboard settings of my Mac book in order to have that keyboard functioning like it were a Vista Keyboard, while still working with Leopard?
Thanks very much in advance,
Peter

Hi Peter, Yes you can change the setting to match. Open System Preferences>Mouse & Keyboard. Select Keyboard Shortcuts from the selection in the upper half of the window. Scroll to the bottom and highlight Application Keyboard Shortcuts the click the "+" sign in the lower left. Choose the application or other(MS is in it's own folder so you need to pick Other) and browse for MS Word.Excel...
then type in the action...copy(For example) then add the click on the box below and hold don the "Cont+C" Repeat this for all the commands you need.
Cheers,
Glynn

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