I did as what was suggested and downloaded the pack from audible but found no such folder on my pc to copy it into. Then I ran into the problem of the missing DLL. I found the “Basic” one to work on my pc. I firstly ran into the same problems as mentioned above with the error message “Goto: Cannot jump….”, so I tried downloading all available versions of Autohotkey from their homepage. I’ve had quite some troubles running the scrips using Windows 7 Ultimate and Autohotkey. Hope you find this useful and let me know if you need further help with it! I’ve also set the right Alt key to be End and the right Windows key to be Home. So what that means is that I’ve swapped the positions of the left Alt key and the left Windows key. Look for them from line 46-49, and they’ll look like this: I’ve also modified some of the Apple keyboard keys to suit me though, and you can change it in the file “Keyboard Media Keys.ahk”. What this script does is to remap the eject key on the keyboard to be a Delete key.
HOW TO MODIFY KEYS ON MAC KEYBOARD ARCHIVE
Then, download my zip archive ( AutoHotKey script for Apple Keyboard), and extract it to wherever you want.
HOW TO MODIFY KEYS ON MAC KEYBOARD INSTALL
That sucks, because you can’t even delete a file in Explorer with the keyboard this way. However, I don’t have the Home and End keys, which make text-editing cumbersome. I love it though, and I think it’s the best bluetooth keyboard around – the problem is, while most keys generally work fine, certain keys are missing.įor instance, on the Apple keyboard, the command key is the Windows key by default, so that’s convenient. I use the Apple bluetooth wireless keyboard, but I use it with my Windows computer, not a Mac.