![]() ![]() How did you get it to work? I'd be most grateful for a hint. Updating the drivers in the dialog does not change anything, nor does "uninstalling" the keyboard and Action > Scanning for hardware changes (which will add it again). The only difference you will find is that the Mac has it’s own Mac key which the Windows keyboards do not have - however the windows keys tend to operate as the Mac keys. The keyboard in the Device Manager still says 'HID Keyboard Device". Yes a windows keyboard will work fine with a Mac (I have a Mac with two standard windows logitech keyboards - one wireless and one USB) and both work absolutely fine. There are also no entries starting with "a" (like a0000409 for the Apple US keyboard layout) in the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layouts (where there should be entries, according to keymagic2.inf). There are no additional keyboard layouts in Settings > Time
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