alwaysspam
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Hi,
I'm a total newbie to Mac OS X and Mac in general. I'm a very experienced PC user, so I know the terms and stuff.
I recently got an iMac and started software development with X-Code. Everything worked fine, but now I just did not get along with the design of the apple keyboard (e.g. location and combinations for [ ] { } and @). Since like half the time when developing with Objective-C you need those suckers, this get's pretty boring.
So I installed the Logitech drivers and attached my Logitech Wave Keyboard in the hope, it would use the (for me) normal mapping. But of course, it didn't.
So, do any of you know any hack, patch, driver, whatever, which will allow me to use my Logitech Wave (Windows Layout) Keyboard with its layout as it's meant to be?
Like: either STRG+ALT+7 for { or ALT + 7 or anything like that?
Greetings, AlwaysSpam
I'm a total newbie to Mac OS X and Mac in general. I'm a very experienced PC user, so I know the terms and stuff.
I recently got an iMac and started software development with X-Code. Everything worked fine, but now I just did not get along with the design of the apple keyboard (e.g. location and combinations for [ ] { } and @). Since like half the time when developing with Objective-C you need those suckers, this get's pretty boring.
So I installed the Logitech drivers and attached my Logitech Wave Keyboard in the hope, it would use the (for me) normal mapping. But of course, it didn't.
So, do any of you know any hack, patch, driver, whatever, which will allow me to use my Logitech Wave (Windows Layout) Keyboard with its layout as it's meant to be?
Like: either STRG+ALT+7 for { or ALT + 7 or anything like that?
Greetings, AlwaysSpam