The Mac can communicate with both USB and Bluetooth keyboards from many manufacturers. Just ask the provider if it will work on a Mac. Most will, some will not. Some will work 'out of the box' and some will need a 'driver.'
The same is true with the mouse.
I have a Apple PC with two operating system. The keyboard I use is the S-530. Just recently, the number keys to the right of the keyboard will not work when I use my Mac. They work on my Windows XP system.. It appears that these keys are locked when I use my Mac. What can I do? Thanks
it is not a code! all it is on a mac is a keyboard shortcut (not a mac user sorry about now knowing it) and on windows or Linux etcetc is unsure. look it up: windows or mac keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys
No. I'd say just get a standard keyboard. They aren't very expensive.
Basically any keyboard should work. If your Mac came with a keyboard then it already has the Boot Camp Windows drivers installed to work with out any problems. Windows is a native install via Boot Camp so treat it just like you would if it was an HP, Dell, etc, Windows PC. Be aware tho most 3rd party Mac/Windows keyboards may have drivers to install to get the most useage out of it. (F-keys, etc.) Windows AND the Mac do have a set of generic drivers for the basic use of the keyboards so if you plug the keyboard in and the computer says "keyboard not recognized", wait a few minutes and Windows will download drivers for it and the Mac will tell you to press a couple of keys so it knows how the key board is setup. Usually you can go to the manufactuer of the keyboards web site and download the drivers from there also.
press cmd+D+S on mac and windows have keyboards emoji installed
With the three Microsoft Windows keys, function keys, and the keys found on the number pad the standard Windows US keyboard has 104 keys. The standard Mac wireless keyboard with no number pad has 78 keys.
A Mac does not have DOS Mode. To play games on a Mac you need a Mac OS X version of the game. Games made for the Windows operating system need to have the Windows operating system installed on your Mac to operate.
To type the flat symbol on a keyboard, you can use the shortcut Alt code 9837 on a Windows computer or Option F on a Mac.
To type the flat symbol on a keyboard, you can use the shortcut Alt code 9837 on a Windows computer or Option 21A9 on a Mac.
ctrl+i is the keyboard shortcut of the Italic button.
It depends on the brand of webcam, whether it is built in or not, and if you are using Mac, Windows, Linux, etc.
Cmd and = on mac, Ctrl and = on pc.