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IT help please re: keyboards *Now Sorted* :)
Hi,
Just a quick question cos no amount of Googling seems to be getting the answer I'm looking for... :roll: My PC's keyboard broke, and a mate has given me a USB keyboard from an iMac to use. Only trouble is, I can't find a way to make the keys match exactly. (I've tried changing to US keyboard layout & a few things now match up (the '@' symbol for instance), but others don't). Anyone know if a driver exists that'll make WinXP recognise the keys as what they are & possibly even make the apple key work as the windows key? Thanks. |
0_O thats a unique request...
Is the mac keyboard QWERTY and just not registering properly or is it really mixed up? |
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lol i suppose it is a unique request.
I found BootCamp on the Apple website (program to manage an installation of WinXp on the new intel-based Macs), and a mate of mine with an iMac has tried to extract the windows drivers for apple keyboards that are included but i can't get em to work. Not sure why... Ho-hum, guess i'll make do with it like this for now, just need to remember where the " @ and # keys are :lol: It turns out the 'apple' key already works as the 'windows' key anyway... :roll: Thanks for the replies anyway guys :) Mods, feel free to delete this thread. |
You should be able to pick up a cheap keyboard (under a tenner) from the likes of PC World (spit) or ebay, not worth mucking about trying to get a Mac keyboard to work on XP tbh
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It's not that big a hassle, it's just that a few symbols aren't where they would be on a PC keyboard, e.g. the number 2 has the '@' symbol printed on it instead of a quote symbol, and vice versa. Not a big deal really. I could probably 'acquire' a keyboard from work but the only ones that aren't being used are really crappy ones that none of us liked anyway so they were replaced with decent ones. :wink: |
The @ being above the 2 suggests that it's a US keyboard.
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Nah, it's definitely a UK keyboard, AFAIK Mac's use different keyboard layout to PC.
And as luck would have it, I was googling for an image to check whether the above was correct, and came across this: http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/de...itemid=2199290 Just what I've been looking for all along! :lol: |
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