3/24/2024 0 Comments Remap mac keyboard for windows 10I had to use a script that was generously given to the community, and modify it to suit my needs. Now, just run the file “Keyboard Media Keys.ahk”.Then, download my zip archive ( AutoHotKey script for Apple Keyboard), and extract it to wherever you want.You’ll first need to install AutoHotKey.If you’re interested, here it is: AutoHotKey script for Apple Keyboard. What this script does is to remap the eject key on the keyboard to be a Delete key. Look for them from line 46-49, and they’ll look like this: I’ve also modified some of the Apple keyboard keys to suit me though, and you can change it in the file “Keyboard Media Keys.ahk”. So what that means is that I’ve swapped the positions of the left Alt key and the left Windows key. Hope you find this useful and let me know if you need further help with it! I’ve also set the right Alt key to be End and the right Windows key to be Home. I’ve had quite some troubles running the scrips using Windows 7 Ultimate and Autohotkey. I firstly ran into the same problems as mentioned above with the error message “Goto: Cannot jump….”, so I tried downloading all available versions of Autohotkey from their homepage. I found the “Basic” one to work on my pc. Then I ran into the problem of the missing DLL. I did as what was suggested and downloaded the pack from audible but found no such folder on my pc to copy it into. I then did some more google research and found out you must copy the missing DLL to Windows/systems32 folder which I did. Then register it in the registry using regsvr32. Now I got a error message saying the MFC71.dll is not compatible with the version of windows I have. So now I am back to where I started, and have no idea of what to persue next. Even considered trying a Snowleopard installation on my Intel Desktop Board DH67CF but after going through support pages for Hacintosh it seems nearly like a full time job getting a IOS to work on a PC with a motherboard which has not been tried out before.Īny suggestions would be greatly appreciated. And btw, Ib – I think you do a awesome job of trying to help everyone. Here are four suggestions that you could try. Before you try them, you should maybe read the rather lengthy (and boring!) explanations I wrote after the four suggestions so that you have a better idea of what I am suggesting.ġ) Put the two dll files that you downloaded from Audible (for me it was mfc71.dll and msvcr71.dll) in the folder that contains the version of AHK that I suggested (i.e. no error message and an AHK icon appears in the system tray). If that doesn’t work, try 2).Ģ) If 1) doesn’t work, put the dll files in the following folder instead: C\:Windows\SysWOW64. That works if you have Windows 7 64 bits. (If you have a 32 bit system, the folder should be System32 like you mentioned, but I haven’t tried that). No need to use regsvr32, just run the script. If that doesn’t work, try 3).ģ) Leave the two dll filed in SysWOW64 and reboot your system. Then run the script.Ĥ) If 3) doesn’t work, I would try using the dll files from.
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