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El Saxo 07-02-07 07:36 PM

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.

PsychoCannon 07-02-07 07:52 PM

0_O thats a unique request...
Is the mac keyboard QWERTY and just not registering properly or is it really mixed up?

Filipe M. 07-02-07 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PsychoCannon
0_O thats a unique request...
Is the mac keyboard QWERTY and just not registering properly or is it really mixed up?

It's just the way it is, some keys are mapped to different positions on the keyboard. Not the basic keys, "obviously", but the symbols / modifiers usually are. :roll: Whatever...

El Saxo 07-02-07 08:45 PM

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.

TEC 08-02-07 05:07 PM

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

El Saxo 08-02-07 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TEC
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

True, but this keyboard was free & I really like it TBH. :lol:

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:

Heed 08-02-07 08:14 PM

The @ being above the 2 suggests that it's a US keyboard.

El Saxo 08-02-07 10:25 PM

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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