And on the “Usage & Syntax” and under it the “Hotkeys” menu, you will find some simple examples on how the app works. Unfortunately Apple does not develop straight forward drivers to have their keyboards to fully work on Windows 10, I guess its too much work?Īnyways, I found a way to make this work and it works pretty well.ġ – Download a free Windows 10 app called AutoHotkey, and install it.Ģ – Once installed, right click on the desktop and choose “New” > “Auto Hotkey Script” and define a name to the file.ģ – Then right click on the newly created file and click on “Edit Script”Ĥ – A file that will look like a text file with some text will open, dont delete anything on that text, you will be writing your script just below.ĥ – To learn some quick examples, you can open the AutoHotkey app by opening it from the Start menu in Windows 10. I was able to pair it by just adding the Bluetooth device (as you would do for any other device) but the problem is that I wanted to use the volume up and volume down shortcuts of the keyboard. I spent a couple of hours already figuring out which drivers I would need to install to have my Apple Wireless Keyboard with numeric pad (A1843) to work on Windows 10.
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