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Originally Posted by llama64
The table for the uncool kids is over there.
But really, how did you hack your keyboard to get it working in Windows? I flip between both platforms a lot and only use the Apple keyboard so I could really use something like that!
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The Mac keyboard will work out of box when you plug it in USB but only for the regular keys.
The other ones like fn, eject, F1, F2 (Brightness), F3 (expose), media controls, F13-F19, et. won't work off the bat unless you manually keymap them through the registry or some available programs out there. You also need to run bootcamp on Windows start-up. Option functions as Windows key and Command functions as the Alt key. I had these switched on the left side so that Option is Alt and Command is Windows (disabled in games), and on the right side, command is volume down and option is volume up.
F13 is Printscreen, the other ones do some general stuff like media controls (F18, F19 is prev/next track). This is a bit superfluous as with bootcamp in windows, the F7-F12 media controls already work with onscreen display but I turned off the Fn key to default off so that I could actually use F1-F12 for other things, when I need to use the media controls, I need to hit Fn and then the appropriate F key. It was also bringing up the On Screen Display and that was bugging me.