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30-03-2008, 18:34 | #12 |
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Bummer, sorry the link wasn't much cop. I might consider buying a Mac keyboard, as it looks like it's a darn sight easier to map keys in Windows using 3rd party apps.
I really do miss my "|" for piping stuff on the command line
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30-03-2008, 18:45 | #13 |
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I assume you did select the 'British - Windows - 2' profile. All the keys on my Microsoft Natural UK keyboard do what they're supposed to - including ` | \ ' @ " etc. You might have to select the profile more than once to get it to 'stick' (rebooting/switching apps can undo the change so adding the keyboard profile selection in the Apple menu is a good idea).
I am using a real Mac with Tiger installed, but I wouldn't expect those to make that much difference (I'm opening myself up to being proved wrong there). |
30-03-2008, 18:57 | #14 |
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Yep, tried 2 and it didn't work. I think it actually locked out the whole keyboard, so I'm wondering if the maps work slightly different between Tiger and Leopard...
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30-03-2008, 19:09 | #15 |
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When I first installed it and selected British 2 I found that none of the keys worked. I rebooted and it worked fine.
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30-03-2008, 19:12 | #16 |
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Ah nice one, I'll give that a crack in a minute. Well, when I can be arsed to get up off the couch.
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30-03-2008, 20:01 | #17 |
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OK, I've found something which is frustrating me.
If I'm in, say, NeoOffice working on something and I move my mouse over to Firefox, if I click on a link then all it does first of all is activate that window - I actually need to click somewhere in the window first to give the program focus and then click the link. On Windows I can move my mouse from Excel to Firefox, click a link and it works straight away. Or I'm in iCal and go to select a different tab from the active in FF and I have to click twice, once to give focus to FF and once to select the tab. Although it seems inconsistent. If FF has focus and I have iCal on screen, if I click a different day in iCal it switches to that straight away but if I want to change from Day to Week view then I have to do the click for focus and then click again. Not sure how this is working.
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30-03-2008, 20:11 | #18 |
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OS X focus activation thing is completely different from Windows anyway. I'm surprised iCal even partly works (though I agree it does).
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30-03-2008, 20:27 | #19 |
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Ahah, so it's not just my imagination! Is there a way to tweak it as it seems as though I'm needing a lot of unnecessary clicks.
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Change that option too. It makes tabbing more windowsy.
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