CHAPTER 8: Operation
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Table 8-4. Remapping of the Mac keyboard.
While Scroll Lock It sends this It sends this
is ON, when the character to character to
Switch receives the selected the selected PC:
this key from the Sun computer:
Mac keyboard:
[F1] [Stop] untranslated
[F2] [Again] untranslated
[F3] [Props] untranslated
[F4] [Undo] untranslated
[F5] [Front] untranslated
[F6] [Copy] untranslated
[F7] [Open] untranslated
[F8] [Paste] untranslated
[F9] [Find] untranslated
[F10] [Cut] untranslated
[F11] untranslated untranslated
[F12] untranslated untranslated
Keypad [*] [Compose] untranslated
[Num Lock] [Help] untranslated
Keypad [/] [Mute] untranslated
Keypad [–] [Vol –] untranslated
Keypad [+] [Vol +] untranslated
ᮤᮤ
(power)
ࠗ
| (power) undefined
(command) ◆ (command) undefined
[Option (Alt)] untranslated [Alt]
[Control] untranslated untranslated
NOTE
While these remapping functions make it possible for a Mac keyboard attached to the
Switch to emulate the functions of a PC or Sun keyboard, at the time of this writing
there is no way for a one-button Apple mouse attached to the Switch to emulate a
mouse with more buttons. So if you use Macintosh console equipment in a
multiplatform system, you’ll need to use a serial mouse instead of an Apple mouse.