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Hello all!
Like many of you, I've been a Mac user for many years and whenever I use Windows I always want the keyboard shortcuts to be the same - especially if I'm using an Apple Keyboard designed for macOS. If you're dual booting your Hackintosh with Windows I think you'll find this especially useful. Download and install AutoHotKey and then put my script file in your startup folder and the following changes to your keyboard will occur:
Key Swaps:
Script File Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/uvp8eulfu0cv06o/Apple%20Keyboard%20Boot%20Camp.ahk?dl=0
Like many of you, I've been a Mac user for many years and whenever I use Windows I always want the keyboard shortcuts to be the same - especially if I'm using an Apple Keyboard designed for macOS. If you're dual booting your Hackintosh with Windows I think you'll find this especially useful. Download and install AutoHotKey and then put my script file in your startup folder and the following changes to your keyboard will occur:
Key Swaps:
- 'Command' key triggers Windows Control key
- 'Control' key triggers Windows key
- Delete - 'Command + Delete' triggers Windows Delete key (instead of backspace) - for deleting selected icon
- Open - 'Command + O' triggers Enter key - for opening selected icon
- Get Info - 'Command + I' brings up properties window for selected icon
- Enclosing Folder - 'Command + Up' sends you up one folder in hierarchy
- Quit - 'Command + Q' quits out of most apps
- Force Quit - 'Command + Option + Esc' brings up Windows Task Manager
- Spotlight - 'Command + Space' brings up Windows search
- Log Out - 'Command + Shift + Q' logs out of current user
Script File Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/uvp8eulfu0cv06o/Apple%20Keyboard%20Boot%20Camp.ahk?dl=0