CHAPTER 4: Installation
Table 4-1. Keyboard Key Mappings
Generally, USB keyboards have uniform
On the IBM PC 104/ |
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| Emulates the |
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| Apple keyboard’s |
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the ___ key: |
|
| ___ key: |
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Left Ctrl |
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| Left Control |
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Left Windows Start ( | ) |
| Left Command ( | ) |
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Left Alt |
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| Left Option (alt) |
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Right Alt or Alt Graph |
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| Right Option (alt) |
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Right Windows Start ( | ) |
| Right Command ( | ) |
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| ||
Right Ctrl |
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| Right Control |
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On the Apple |
| Emulates the |
|
keyboard, the |
| PC |
|
___ key: |
| keyboard’s ___ key: | |
Left Control |
| Left Ctrl |
|
Left Option (alt) |
| Left Alt |
|
Left Command ( | ) | Left Windows Start ( | ) |
Right Command ( | ) | Right Windows Start ( | ) |
Right Option (alt) |
| Right Alt or Alt Graph |
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Right Control |
| Right Ctrl |
|
Things to keep in mind:
1.Do not use an older
emulate the Command ( | ) keys on the Apple keyboard. |
2. The Power ( ) key on the Mac keyboard does not map to anything on a PC keyboard, nor does anything on a PC keyboard map to it. Similarly, the Windows Application ( ) key on a PC keyboard does not map to anything on a Mac keyboard, nor does anything
on a Mac keyboard map to it. The functions of these keys are simply not available when you use a keyboard designed for the other platform.
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