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Do old Apple keyboards work with PC?

Do old Apple keyboards work with PC?

Yes. Much like any Mac-labeled keyboard, Apple Keyboards, including the Magic Keyboard and Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, can all be used with a Windows PC once you’ve set it up correctly. Touch ID only works on Apple devices but the rest of the keyboard is fully functional.

Can Apple keyboard be used for Windows?

If you’ve used Boot Camp to install Microsoft Windows on your Mac, the keyboard you use for macOS can also be used for Windows.

Is there a Windows key on a Mac keyboard?

Enters special characters, such as é. Performs actions or shortcuts. For example, pressing Command-S usually saves a document or file.

Why did Apple go back to the old keyboard?

Apple switching back to the old design definitely shows that the scissor key is better or at least more stable than the butterfly keyboard. Although lacking in innovative features, this stability will ensure fewer customer complaints and will solve most of the issues that the butterfly keyboard brings.

What can I do with my old Apple keyboard?

Answer: A: You can continue using them or take them to your local Best Buy for recycling or any other electronics recycling center in your area.

How do I change my Mac keyboard to Windows?

To use a Windows keyboard, simply connect it to your Mac (if it’s a Bluetooth keyboard, your Mac should recognize it when you turn on the keyboard). You should be able to use it as soon as it’s connected. You may be greeted with a Keyboard Setup Assistant prompt like the one in the image below.

Do Windows keyboards and Apple keyboards have the same layout and keys?

Apple’s keyboard layouts look very much like standard Windows keyboards. The biggest difference is in the two keys on either side of the spacebar. On a PC, the keys closest to the spacebar are labeled Alt; the next one over has a Windows logo.

What is a scissor switch?

With a scissor switch keyboard, the keys are attached to the keyboard using two plastic pieces that interlock together in an X shape like a pair of scissors, hence the name. The two pieces snap to the keyboard and the key, and when you press down, the two pieces close together like scissors.

When did Apple stop using the butterfly keyboard?

Apple in 2019 began phasing out the butterfly keyboard, and as of May 2020, it is no longer in use in new ‌MacBook Air‌ and MacBook Pro models, though older machines will continue to experience issues as these cannot be updated with the new scissor switch mechanisms.

Are Apple keyboards interchangeable?

Keyboards. Any USB or Bluetooth keyboard (including wireless keyboards that require a USB dongle) will work with the Mac—just plug it in and start typing.

How do I use a Mac keyboard on a PC?

How do I switch from Apple keyboard to Windows?

Can an Apple Magic Keyboard work with a PC?

So yes, this keyboard will also work with any good Windows PC, any good Android phone or tablet, and anything else that supports Bluetooth keyboards as well. You’ll just be using the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, but without Touch ID functionality.

How do I connect an Apple Keyboard to a Windows computer?

Using an Apple Keyboard in Windows. To be more specific, in Device Manager, under Bluetooth there is ‘Apple Wireless Keyboard’ but under Keyboards is ‘HID Keyboard Device’ which is the default driver Windows appears to be using.

Do all Apple keyboards work with Windows?

Whether you’re using a PC or a Mac with Windows installed, the Apple keyboards should all work perfectly. The various models, such as the Magic Keyboard, either connect through Bluetooth or via a USB cable, so there shouldn’t be any need for installing drivers. Of course, there are a few keys that are not the same, so we’ll look at that below.

What kind of keyboard can I use with a Mac?

You can use an Apple keyboard or a keyboard designed for Microsoft Windows with your Mac. Some keys on your keyboard might work differently between macOS and Windows.

How do I change the keyboard modifier keys on my Mac?

Launch System Preferences by clicking its icon in the Dock, or clicking the Apple menu on the left side of the menu bar then selecting System Preferences . In the System Preferences window that opens, select the Keyboard preference pane. Click the Modifier Keys button.