Mac equivalents of Windows keys
Many of the keys that you'd see on a PC have equivalent keys on an Apple keyboard.
Top comment 'Got the job done.Nice easy to use.I might still pick up a separate dedicated keyboard for my computer, but this keyboard is definitely a game changer for someone with multiple devices or if you wanted to lend it out to a visiting friend.It is a bit annoying using a Windows-designed K380 with the inability to control the brightness on a Mac, which is what makes the Mac. Logitech - K750 Solar Wireless Keyboard - Black. Under 'keyboards', you should have relevant option checked, and none others - I see both Swiss French and Swiss German, both bring up the @ symbol for me. If this fails, in the same preferences screen check 'Show Input Menu in Menu bar' - select the flag that appears in the menu bar and choose 'Show Keyboard Viewer' - this will bring up a map.
Windows logo: Press Command (⌘).
Backspace or Delete: Press Delete.
Enter or ⏎: Press Return.
Alt (left): Press Option (⌥).
Apple directv now. Alt GR (right): Press Option + Control.
Applications: This key isn't available on Apple keyboards.
Use the On-Screen Keyboard for other functions
If your Apple keyboard doesn't include the following keys, you can recreate them in Windows using the On-Screen Keyboard.
Use the Snipping Tool to print screen
Macbook Swiss Keyboard Pro
To recreate the Print Screen and Print Active Window function in Windows, use the Snipping Tool.
If your keyboard isn't working as expected in Windows
If your Apple keyboard works as expected in macOS but not in Windows, try these solutions:
- Install the latest Apple software updates for Windows.
- Install the latest Windows support software.
- If you're using Microsoft Windows 10 N, install the latest Media Feature Pack.
![Macbook Swiss Keyboard Macbook Swiss Keyboard](https://i.stack.imgur.com/8jhlJ.png)
Macbook Air Keyboard Problems
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Macbook Keyboard Issues
- Microsoft provides a keyboard mapping article that describes using a Windows keyboard with macOS.
- Use Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator to find key combinations for the unique characters used by the language and region your Apple keyboard is designed to support:
- Download, install, and open the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator.
- Choose File > Load Existing Keyboard.
- Select the keyboard you want to see.
- Find the country or region name in the keyboard list that's followed by '(Apple)'.
- Follow the instructions provided with the app. You can print images of the keyboard, including what keys look like when holding modifiers like Shift, Option, or Fn.