CHAPTER 8: Operation

Table 8-4. Remapping of the Mac keyboard.

While Scroll Lock

It sends this

It sends this

is ON, when the

character to

character to

Switch receives

the selected

the selected PC:

this key from the

Sun computer:

 

Mac keyboard:

 

 

[F1]

[Stop]

untranslated

[F2]

[Again]

untranslated

[F3]

[Props]

untranslated

[F4]

[Undo]

untranslated

[F5]

[Front]

untranslated

[F6]

[Copy]

untranslated

[F7]

[Open]

untranslated

[F8]

[Paste]

untranslated

[F9]

[Find]

untranslated

[F10]

[Cut]

untranslated

[F11]

untranslated

untranslated

[F12]

untranslated

untranslated

Keypad [*]

[Compose]

untranslated

[Num Lock]

[Help]

untranslated

Keypad [/]

[Mute]

untranslated

Keypad [–]

[Vol –]

untranslated

Keypad [+]

[Vol +]

untranslated

 (power)

 (power)

undefined

(command)

(command)

undefined

[Option (Alt)]

untranslated

[Alt]

[Control]

untranslated

untranslated

NOTE

While these remapping functions make it possible for a Mac keyboard attached to the Switch to emulate the functions of a PC or Sun keyboard, at the time of this writing there is no way for a one-button Apple mouse attached to the Switch to emulate a mouse with more buttons. So if you use Macintosh console equipment in a multiplatform system, you’ll need to use a serial mouse instead of an Apple mouse.

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