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1nd1go2013-09-23 19:05:14
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1nd1go, 2013-09-23 19:05:14

Mapping buttons from apple keyboard to windows?

Greetings!
Tell me, who uses it, how do the buttons on the Apple keyboard connected to the system unit with Win map?
Interested in what keys on the mac keyboard work out the actions "win" and "context menu" from the usual keyboard?

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Vladimir Pilipchuk, 2013-09-23
@SLIDERWEB

If I understood everything correctly - do you want to use the AppleKeyboard under Windows?
Install BootCamp driver and don't worry. The WIN function will be executed by CMD

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Antelle, 2013-09-23
@Antelle

I use this keyboard on Windows. There is no context menu button. I suspect that if someone needs it, it can be easily hung up on any combination via AutoHotKey.

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VoidVolker, 2013-09-24
@VoidVolker

Any buttons are permanently remapped in the registry via KeyTweak - and no additional drivers, managers, etc. are needed. The logic is very simple: run the program, press the button to remap, select a new code for this button from the list, reboot and you're done. In this case, it's ideal. Then, you can even backup the scancode map to *.key and, if necessary, activate it on any computer or in a freshly installed Windows without additional gestures.

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