There are a ton of incredible keyboards available, extending from passage level membrane keyboards, to top of the line console with mechanical switches. Nonetheless, a large portion of these keyboards are designed to be utilized with a Windows PC. Keyboards designed particularly for Macs are few and far in the middle of, and mechanical keyboards for Macs are essentially non-existent. Along these lines, on the off chance that you need to treat yourself to an astonishing keyboard, that is sadly just accessible in a Windows variation, here’s the way to utilize a Windows keyboard on Mac.

How to Use Windows Keyboard on Mac: The Problem

The problem with using a Windows oriented keyboard with a Mac, is not that the functions are different, it’s the layout that causes issues. For example, if you connect a Windows keyboard to a Mac, the Windows key will work as the “command” key, and the “Alt” key will work as the “option” key. This is counter intuitive, because on a standard Mac keyboard, the command key is placed right next to the space bar… where the Alt key will be on a Windows keyboard. If that sounds confusing, believe me, using a keyboard in that manner is even more so.

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Fortunately, there is an easy way to configure a Windows keyboard to work properly with a Mac, and you don’t even need to install a third party application to do it. Let’s see how to do that.

NoteI’m configuring a Logitech G213 keyboard to work sanely with a MacBook Air, running macOS Sierra 10.12.4 Developer Beta. The process will be exactly the same for other Windows keyboards.

Remapping Modifier Keys to Work Properly on Mac

If you have a Windows keyboard that you want to use with a Mac, you can easily remap the modifier keys (the Windows, Alt, Ctrl, Caps Lock), to behave the way they would on a Mac keyboard. Simply follow the steps below:

  • Open System Preferences, and go to “Keyboard“.

How to Remap Windows Keyboards to Work with Mac

  • Here, click on the button on the bottom right, which reads “Modifier Keys“.

How to Remap Windows Keyboards to Work with Mac

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  • In the window that pops up, select your Windows keyboard from the drop down menu. I’ve selected “G213 Gaming Keyboard “.

How to Remap Windows Keyboards to Work with Mac

Now, make the following changes to the list of modifier keys displayed below the keyboard you selected:

  • Change the value for the “Option Key” to “Command “. Change the value for the “Command Key” to “Option “.

How to Remap Windows Keyboards to Work with Mac

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This will ensure that the Windows key on your Windows keyboard (which is in the position where the option key would normally be) will behave like the option key, and the Alt key on your Windows keyboard (which is in the position where the command key would normally be) will behave like the command key. Which basically means, that all our problems are remedied.

Easily Use Windows Keyboard on Mac

That is basically all you need to do to be able to use a keyboard designed for Windows PCs, with your Mac. There are no other differences between a Windows keyboard, and a Mac keyboard, and once you’ve made these changes, you will be able to use your Windows keyboard easily with your Mac. So, go ahead, and get that keyboard you’ve been eyeing for so long, with the happy knowledge that you can easily customize it to work properly with your Mac.

 

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