However, this method is some what tedious, it require you to dig into which key is which, might cause confusion. You can save the change to registry by pressing “Write to Registry” then make sure you logout or restart your machine for the change to take effect. You need to make the follow mapping, once you are finished. There are two solutions to this problemĭownload this utility called SharpKeys to manually map (swap) the “Windows” key (Apple keyboard is the command key) with “Alt” key (Apple keyboard is the “alt option” key) This problem not only broken the “Alt + Tab” keyboard shortcut pattern, it also breaks all the Windows key + (everything else) keyboard shortcut. Hence, if you rely heavily on “Alt + Tab” to switch applications you will find now you are pressing the “Windows” key + Tab which will launch this animated 3D application switch. While Windows do recognize the key the position of the “Windows” key have changed to where the original “Alt” key is for a PC keyboard. (because old habits are hard to change) This is primary because of the “alt option” key and the “command” key on the Apple keyboard in Windows acting as “alt” key and the “windows” key. This become extremely annoying if you are a keyboard shortcut guy. If you happen to use an Apple keyboard primary on a Windows machine you will soon realize some awkward keyboard shortcut pattern. You have to admit Apple keyboard are slick, they are elegantly designed and well polished.
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