This appears to be a driver issue,īut I'm by no means an expert on low-level driver stuff in Windows so maybe it 'Fn' key at all when using a wired keyboard. The original AppleWirelessKeyboard utility is not able to read the state of the It work in the same exact manner as pressing Fn + F1 - F12 would. This makes it so that you can press Eject + F1 - F12 and have You can also use the Eject key to emulate the Fn key by checking the last Keys working as on Windows or Mac once again, check "Wired Keyboard." To fix Eject key handling so that you can use it to toggle between the function ![]() Wired keyboard fixes, right click the AppleWirelessKeyboard icon in your system Byĭefault it will be configured for use with a wireless keyboard. Usageīuild or download the executable AppleWirelessKeyboard.exe and run it. It just provides wired keyboard users with some decent alternatives. Please note that this tool still doesn't make the Fn key on a wired keyboard Just stick with the Apple BootCamp stuff. This utility isn't really useful or needed if you're running BootCamp on a real This is a simple modification of the original AppleWirelessKeyboard helperĪlso includes some basic support for the wired variant of the Apple Keyboard. AppleWirelessKeyboard for Wired Keyboards
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