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IvanFF2012-11-09 11:08:41
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IvanFF, 2012-11-09 11:08:41

How to make a layout a la Mac on Windows for Apple Keyboard NumPad?

Initial: I use a poppy at home, Windows at work. At home, a wireless apple (accommodated for Windows, where the language switches commands + space, and the commas are in the usual place), at work, logitech. There have never been any problems - on Windows I use Windows combinations, on poppy poppy ones.
Situation: I decided to put a wired Apple-clave with a num pad to work.
Problem: tactile sensation is the same as at home - fingers automatically press the same keyboard shortcuts - it turns out garbage
The question arose of what to do. In fact, you need a program that will allow you to reassign the keys once. Need a short list:
1. Switch language - cmd + space
2. Copy paste cmd + c / v
3. Multimedia (music and sound control)
4. Moving the cursor over the words alt + arrow (now goes through the previous pages)
Those programs that I found only allow you to reassign keys, but do not allow you to assign combinations. Surely someone has come across this.

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Antelle, 2012-11-09
@Antelle

Same stuff. I installed AutoHotKey, remapped many buttons to the usual Mac ones.
For example, copy / paste, layout and navigation is done in AutoHotKey.ahk like this (look for it in the comments, everything seems to be clear enough).
True, when trying to use my car, people who are not used to go nuts, well, I don’t care.

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CJlECAPb, 2012-11-09
@CJlECAPb

Here is a completely working way to make a remap, it works for me. True, its own version, different from the layout proposed by the author of the post.

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Masaki, 2012-11-12
@Masaki

Can anyone tell me about the reverse remap? It is necessary to go to the poppy on the Windows keyboard. Thanks

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