Converting keystrokes with Leopard?

With leopard can I convert keystrokes into other keystrokes? I want F13 to trigger CMD+E and F14 should trigger CMD+J, etcetera
Can I do this with Leopard?

You'll have to list the exact steps you're taking that aren't working. Since you're new to Macs, see these:
Switching from Windows to Mac OS X,
Basic Tutorials on using a Mac,
MacFixIt Tutorials, and
MacTips Learning Centre.
Additionally, *Texas Mac Man* recommends:
Quick Assist.
Welcome to the Switch To A Mac Guides, and
A guide for switching to a Mac.

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  • Anyone else having a Problem with Leopard and Photoshop CS3?

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    > Just because it doesn't happen to Phil (who may not use all of the same features of the Suite that others do anyway) does NOT mean that these problems are not real and are not mere PEBCAK.
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    b FUD
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    b irresponsible
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    Vincent-
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    If you'd like help to try and figure out the real problem, I'm more than happy to help. If not, Adobe will gladly take your money ...
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  • After a week with Leopard.

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    Thu Nov 8 14:06:39 2007
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    0x421cfa88 : 0xb435a3 (0x455f44 0x44 0xd54d100 0x1a136f)
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    0x421cfae8 : 0xb443e4 (0x2204084 0x67c9670 0x0 0x0)
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    0x421cfb28 : 0xb3e220 (0x2203d7c 0x283 0xd51f648 0xf8)
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