ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint: Suggestion: Fn+Arrow keys as Page Up/Down/Home/End

As it is now, Fn + up/down/left/right do not send any keys to the OS. Would it be possible to update the keyboard firmware to send the following:
Fn-Up: Page up
Fn-Down: Page down
Fn-Left: Home
Fn-Right: End
I think this is common in laptop keyboards, i know my macbook air does this, and my logitech K760 does it as well. It is a lot more convenient than accessing the home/end keys on top of the keyboard (the page up/down placement is easily accessible already).
If it is not possible in the current version, at least consider it for the next revision - i would buy a new keyboard for it :-)

Yes, i realize it could be confusing for some to have two ways of accessing the same keys.
The issue i have with the thinkpad layout is that the keys are split apart - i like having page up/down and home/end clustered together for navigating - with the thinkpad layout, half the keys are in the lower half of the keyboard, and the other half in the top.
Also, since arrow keys are also often used for navigating, it makes sense to me to keep them together - for example, "go to the end of the line and select the last word" can be accomplished without moving the right hand from the arrow keys, and the left hand using Shift/Fn/Control

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    Yes, i realize it could be confusing for some to have two ways of accessing the same keys.
    The issue i have with the thinkpad layout is that the keys are split apart - i like having page up/down and home/end clustered together for navigating - with the thinkpad layout, half the keys are in the lower half of the keyboard, and the other half in the top.
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