Are there custom Apple K/B key layouts for Windows?
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Are there custom Apple K/B key layouts for Windows?
I was wondering if there was a way (under Windows 7 x64) to easily have F13, F14 and F15 act as Print Screen/SysRq, Scroll Lock, Pause/Break and to have the entire Numpad to feature Numlock and all the secondary functions when Numlock is off.
This is the keyboard my dad has. The above things are the only things stopping me from getting one.
This is the keyboard my dad has. The above things are the only things stopping me from getting one.
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Re: Are there custom Apple K/B key layouts for Windows?
Yes.franpa wrote:I was wondering if there was a way (under Windows 7 x64) to easily have F13, F14 and F15 act as Print Screen/SysRq, Scroll Lock, Pause/Break and to have the entire Numpad to feature Numlock and all the secondary functions when Numlock is off.
By not being an Apple whore.
KHDownloadsSquall_Leonhart wrote:DirectInput represents all bits, not just powers of 2 in an axis.You have your 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, and 128s(crash course in binary counting!). But no 1s.
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Well what keyboards are there that are exactly the same but with the additional functions for Windows? I assume the Apple keyboard also has no keylock problem too where pressing too many keys at once jams the keyboard.
At the moment I'm using an old US 101 key black DELL keyboard. I don't want any ergonomic crap or a extra big border on the bottom of the keyboard to rest my wrist on etc. and would rather silver with white keys (proffered) or black.
I'm not an Apple whore, I don't have any apple products except Quicktime for the very few file formats that my other media players don't support. I just find there keyboard well designed but lacking what I consider essential PC keyboard functions.
At the moment I'm using an old US 101 key black DELL keyboard. I don't want any ergonomic crap or a extra big border on the bottom of the keyboard to rest my wrist on etc. and would rather silver with white keys (proffered) or black.
I'm not an Apple whore, I don't have any apple products except Quicktime for the very few file formats that my other media players don't support. I just find there keyboard well designed but lacking what I consider essential PC keyboard functions.
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Re: Are there custom Apple K/B key layouts for Windows?
after all these years, you should know not to assume jack shit.franpa wrote:Well what keyboards are there that are exactly the same but with the additional functions for Windows? I assume the Apple keyboard also has no keylock problem too where pressing too many keys at once jams the keyboard.
have you bothered connecting the keyboard to your computer and making sure that's not already the case?franpa wrote:I was wondering if there was a way (under Windows 7 x64) to easily have F13, F14 and F15 act as Print Screen/SysRq, Scroll Lock, Pause/Break and to have the entire Numpad to feature Numlock and all the secondary functions when Numlock is off.
Why yes, my shift key *IS* broken.
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I was looking at some overpriced keyboard on some store, and it claimed to only have zero keylock problems with PS/2 interface, while with USB, it was limited to 6 keys plus up to 4 modifier keys.
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franpa, do you even know what insane question you are asking?
With that said, if your dad's comp (I assume he has a Mac) is running boot camp (dualbooting Mac+Windows), you can find out that way (or find a Mac friend).
With that said, if your dad's comp (I assume he has a Mac) is running boot camp (dualbooting Mac+Windows), you can find out that way (or find a Mac friend).
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Re: Are there custom Apple K/B key layouts for Windows?
and then get a real keyboard.
logitech makes some excellent thin keyboards.
logitech makes some excellent thin keyboards.
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how so? what makes the classic ps/2 interface better than usb?kode54 wrote:I was looking at some overpriced keyboard on some store,
and it claimed to only have zero keylock problems with PS/2 interface,
while with USB, it was limited to 6 keys plus up to 4 modifier keys.
there was ps/2 <-> usb converter, would it work?
whats the zero keylock ps/2 keyboard brand? i might interested buying one.
with usb keyboard(s), which most box - will have more than just one usb pots,
then with more than one usb keyboards plugged in, it quite possible to have co-op multiplayer (multi-tap snes, linked gameboy/gba/?nds?) assigned to each keyboard,
assuming they don't want use gamepad/joystick that is.
for some weird reason, emu that already support above, scanned as key-logger by most anti-virus ...
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By exactly the same, you mean what? Made of aluminum? Thin as hell? Requiring bizarre workarounds to make them function properly? Carrying a picture of a half-eaten fruit in the corner?franpa wrote:Well what keyboards are there that are exactly the same but with the additional functions for Windows?
You would be wrong. Even paying the Apple tax, wiring 104 discrete switches is economically unfeasible. Apple's keyboard is matrixed just like EVERYONE ELSE'S.I assume the Apple keyboard also has no keylock problem too where pressing too many keys at once jams the keyboard.
KHDownloadsSquall_Leonhart wrote:DirectInput represents all bits, not just powers of 2 in an axis.You have your 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, and 128s(crash course in binary counting!). But no 1s.
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Here you go.Rashidi wrote:whats the zero keylock ps/2 keyboard brand? i might interested buying one.
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lol wtf @ price?!kode54 wrote:Here you go.Rashidi wrote:whats the zero keylock ps/2 keyboard brand? i might interested buying one.
Is there a USB version of the same type of keyboard (the converter used for that keyboard doesn't count)...
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Re: Are there custom Apple K/B key layouts for Windows?
Same general shape/size, low profile, nearly silent, wired, 101 keys (no need for any media functions) and at least the ability to press 2 arrow keys (or ctrl and alt) and spacebar all together and have them all function correctly.Gil_Hamilton wrote:By exactly the same, you mean what? Made of aluminum? Thin as hell? Requiring bizarre workarounds to make them function properly? Carrying a picture of a half-eaten fruit in the corner?franpa wrote:Well what keyboards are there that are exactly the same but with the additional functions for Windows?
I like that there's no excessive bezels or apple symbols (might be one on the back on the model sticker) on the Apple keyboard too.
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I have that keyboard and I can say it has the multiple keypresses problem, but it's an otherwise decent keyboard. I got it because of desk space issues. Only trouble is it's a bit difficult to clean. The finish is mostly matte on everything so most stuff just gets stuck to it over time, and also the keycaps don't come off. I know there are guides on taking them off and if you're lucky they might work, but don't even try, the keys are way too easy to break that way (I broke one, myself.). Some people don't like how it feels, but I think it beats out at least most laptop keyboards as well as the majority of cheapo desktop keyboards. You'd think it'd be mushy because of the chicklet keys, but it has a bit of a click to it when pressed all the way down, kinda the way a lot of gamepad buttons feel. It doesn't just mush down like a TV remote or bad gamepad or the majority of keyboards out there.
You could try something like autohotkey to remap F13-F15, and also clear acts as numlock by default, at least on here. You can probably also swap command (windows/super) and option (alt). One key you won't be able to get back is insert in the place of "fn". That seems to be some kind of internal switch that nothing can detect, which changes the behavior of the F row.
Also, the Apple logo is engraved on the bottom.
You could try something like autohotkey to remap F13-F15, and also clear acts as numlock by default, at least on here. You can probably also swap command (windows/super) and option (alt). One key you won't be able to get back is insert in the place of "fn". That seems to be some kind of internal switch that nothing can detect, which changes the behavior of the F row.
Also, the Apple logo is engraved on the bottom.
Maybe these people were born without that part of their brain that lets you try different things to see if they work better. --Retsupurae
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It is a USB keyboard. It uses a converter to connect to PS/2 connectors. And somehow, I doubt that the converter is anything more than the generic dumb wiring converter used by USB mice for the same purpose, in that the device has to support PS/2 communication on its own for the adapter to work.Deathlike2 wrote:kode54 wrote:Is there a USB version of the same type of keyboard (the converter used for that keyboard doesn't count)...
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