Boot Camp: Apple Pro external keyboard mapping in Windows

  • Last Modified: June 11, 2008
  • Article: HT1168

Summary

Learn how Boot Camp maps Microsoft Windows functions and special keys to the Apple Pro external keyboard, as well as which keys to use for various functions.

Mac keyboard

 

Products Affected

Boot Camp, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista

Key mappings for Microsoft Windows features

Below is a chart of keyboard functions specific to Microsoft Windows, and equivalent key combinations as they are mapped to Apple keyboards by the Apple Keyboard Support driver.

 PC keyboard with some keys highlighted

 

Print Screen PC Print Screen key Mac F14 key
Scroll Lock PC Scroll Lock key Mac F15 key
Pause/Break PC Pause key Mac F16 key
Backspace delete PC Backspace key Mac Delete key
Insert PC Insert key Mac Help key
Number lock PC numlock key Mac Clear keypad
Alt (Option) PC Alt key mac option key
Enter PC Enter key Mac Return key
AltGr / Alt GR PC Alt key (Right Alt key) Mac Controlmac option key
Forward delete PC forward delete key PC delete (small) key
Applications PC applications key --
Windows logo (Start menu) PC period delete keypad Mac Command key

 
Key mappings for Boot Camp features

Some keys are only available on a keyboard designed for Apple computers. They are either named differently or simply not available on a Windows-compatible keyboard.

Apple Pro keyboards provides certain keys that are not available on Windows/PC keyboards.

Mac keyboard Boot Camp keys

Brightness down -- Mac Delete key
Brightness up -- Mac F15 key
Volume down -- Mac volume down key
Volume up -- Mac volume up key
Mute -- Mac volume mute key
Media eject -- Mac Enter keypad
Media eject secondary optical drive -- mac option keyMac enter keypad
Clear -- Mac Clear keypad

  

Numeric keypad mappings

Apple external and built-in keyboards provide the same functionality as Microsoft-compatible numeric keypads. Numeric keypads have these key layouts. Note: The Apple Pro wireless keyboard does not utilize alternate numerical keyboard functions on built-in Mac keyboards.
To enable numerical input, press PC numlock keyon a PC keyboard, or Mac Clear keypad on an Apple Pro keyboard.


The chart below shows equivalent keystrokes.


Page Up PC 2 keypad Mac 9 keypad (Numlock off)
Page Down PC 3 keypad Mac 3 keypad (Numlock off)
Insert PC zero keypad Mac zero keypad (Numlock off)
Decimal Point PC period delete keypad Mac Command key (Numlock off)
Delete PC period delete keypad Mac Command key (Numlock off)
Up arrow PC 8 keypad Mac 8 keypad (Numlock off)
Down arrow PC 2 keypad Mac 2 keypad (Numlock off)
Left arrow PC 4 keypad Mac 4 keypad (Numlock off)
Right arrow PC 6 keypad Mac 6 keypad (Numlock off)
Home  PC 7 keypad  Mac 7 keypad (Numlock off)
End  PC 1 keypad  Mac 1 keypad (Numlock off)
 

Additional Information

Note: If you disable the Apple Keyboard Support driver in Windows, Windows will not recognize the extended Function keys, nor the (Fn) key.

Important: Apple does not provide technical phone support for installing, using, or recovering Microsoft Windows. Support is available for using Boot Camp Setup Assistant, as well as installing or restoring Boot Camp software while booted into Windows. Support articles and discussions may also be available on Apple's support website.

Important: Information about products not manufactured by Apple is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute Apple’s recommendation or endorsement. Please contact the vendor for additional information.

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