Just a quick question. I use a white Apple Pro keyboard with my PC - is it possible to rewire the ALT and Apple keys so they swap over?
Just a quick question. I use a white Apple Pro keyboard with my PC - is it possible to rewire the ALT and Apple keys so they swap over?
Look for a bit of software called Apple keys, i think it does the job and changes the F13....keys to print screen etc.
Wol
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http://www.trinityworks.co.jp/US/sof...KPro/index.php
MUCH better, but shareware
I found the best way to get the apple keys to work properly was to go out, get out credit card, and buy yourself a new mac. Keys do what is written on them. Problem solved
The Caped Crusader :-)
That won't get them working with a PC though
Originally posted by headbrace
I found the best way to get the apple keys to work properly was to go out, get out credit card, and buy yourself a new mac. Keys do what is written on them. Problem solved
When I feel like playing with a childs toy instead of a computer, i'll be sure to do that
Oh, and thanks to everyone who replied, that software is perfect.
To resurrect a very old thread...
I am getting an Apple keyboard that I want to use on my PC, which has PX pro SP2.
Can anyone tell me if it'll work, and if there is some software that let's you re-programme keys?
Cheers
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Plug it in. It works. I don't see the point though personally, the Apple keyboards are good for £19 but there are others which are just as good. Some of the IBM ones and Cherry boards are quality.
Too late I got it. I quite like it, and the USB ports on it are handy. Thanks
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