![]() Remapping the default keyboard layout with the help of SharpKeys is relatively easy. After trying out a couple of tools out there, I found that SharpKeys is the best and easiest keyboard remapping software available for Windows.įirst of all, of SharpKeys is a free software designed to remap the default keyboard layout with a few mouse clicks. To make using Windows easier on MacBook Air, I decided to remap the keyboard with the help of keyboard remapping software. ![]() When running Windows on Mac using Boot Camp, we need to use the Fn + Shift + F11 hotkey to take the snapshot of the full screen and use Fn + Shift + Alt + F11 to take snap of an active window, meaning taking snapshots of the full screen or active window isn’t as easy as on a keyboard designed for Windows. The other issue with Mac keyboards is that there is no dedicated Print key to quickly take snapshots unlike Windows keyboards. And on a Mac keyboard, Command keys are located next to Spacebar key. As you know, on a keyboard designed for Windows, the Alt keys are located immediately on the left and right side of the spacebar. ![]() In other words, when I need to switch to Start screen, most of the time, I press the Alt key. Whenever I start using Windows 10 on my MacBook Air, I start pressing the left Command key presuming it as Alt key. While Windows 10 runs smoothly on this Mac without any issues, there was one annoying thing that I managed to fix it a couple of days ago. ![]()
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