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  1. Mar 15, 2024 · 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.

  2. Jul 18, 2021 · I have an issue with Windows 10 Bootcamp, I restarted my windows, and when I try to log in. I can't type anything, so I'm stuck on the login page. But the touchpad, brightness control key(I'm using MacBook air, the brightness control key is F1 and F2), and the volume control (F10, F11, F12) are still working. But others key isn't working as well.

  3. Mar 15, 2019 · To get the Windows version of Delete, press and hold the control or ctrl key and press D or hold the fn (function) key down while pressing Delete. You won’t find a Print Scr button on a Mac ...

  4. Oct 12, 2018 · Furthermore, another keyboard when plugged in has the same issues. Things I have tried: •Restarting computer •Unplugging and replugging keyboard •Making sure Sticky Keys is off •Using a different keyboard •Checking for drivers from keyboard manufacturer (keyboard doesn't use them) •Making sure Windows Update is complete and current

  5. Out of the box, the command key should be automatically mapped to the Windows key. I’ve never used an Apple keyboard on a PC but this software sounds useful, thanks. I actually ended up going with the Pok3r on the PC. Has a similar compact layout to Apple’s keyboards, but is more optimized for Windows and has mechanical key switches.

  6. May 2, 2024 · On PCs, pressing Windows+. (period) brings up the emoji panel. Macs use the Fn+E (or Globe+E) shortcut, but you can optimize it. Go to System Settings > Keyboard, click "Press fn key to" or "Press Globe key to," and choose "Show Emoji & Symbols." You can now press only the Fn key (or Globe) to access the emoji selector.

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  8. In Windows on your Mac, click in the right side of the taskbar, click the Boot Camp icon , then choose Boot Camp Control Panel. If a User Account Control dialog appears, click Yes. Click Keyboard. Select or deselect “Use all F1, F2 etc. keys as standard function keys.”.

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