Keyboard Shortcut Assignments

I'm trying to assign F4 to a script.
Photoshop tells me that F4 is in use by paste. I try to accept the new assignment. But, it doesn't get saved.
I searched the summary of my keyboard shortcuts for other uses of F4 and find none.
I searched the summary of my keyboard shortcuts for paste and find none of the pastes use F4.
I tried exiting CS5 and re-launching... no help.
If I use F4, CS5 tells me the command "Paste" is not currently available... probably because there is nothing in the copy buffer at the moment.
How do I override the assignment of F4 from paste?
Thanks,
Drew

In the shortcut editor, Edit > Paste only shows up as control  + V.
After resetting to Photoshop defaults, now Paste has two shortcuts: control + v and F4.
I just tried two different methods of getting access to the F4 shortcut.
I tried deleting it from Paste first and then assigning it to my desired script. That didn't work.
I reset to Photoshop defaults and tried assigning it to my desired script and accepting/resolve warning message, going to the Paste location and seeing that F4 is no longer there. That didn't work either.
Even though F4 is not listed as a shortcut for paste, it still is reserved for paste no matter what I do.
I haven't tried using F4 to see if paste works... it doesn't matter to me. I would never use F4 for paste.
Assigning F5 (accepting the conflict / resolve message) to my desired script does work.
Thanks,
Drew

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