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I can't be arsed to RTFM,
Two questions, My @ and " buttons are the wrong way round, and my wheel scroll on my mouse is upside the wrong way round.
How do I fix this?
Use a mac keyboard. or draw the little symbols on with a pen?
🙂
I have the Tipp-Ex ready
As suggested, get a real keyboard, not a play one 😀
As for the mouse - are you using Lion? Haven't got it myself, but apparently the first check box on the Mouse Preference Pane controls this "feature".
US keyboard settings?
I use one keyboard and monitor for work laptop and pc with a belkin button thing that flips between the two.
Mouse is fixed now, thanks for that
system preferences, language and text, input sources, changed default layout to English
should see you in the right place to change
If that doesn't work I installed an app that remapped the " and @ keys so they're correct. I can find it later if you want.
Sounds like your keyboard is set to Microsoft English.
just checked and I installed the "UK100 keyboard mod", you could google it.
Cheers, I'll have a look.
Cheers, I'll have a look.
Not easy to find so I've mailed it to you.
Cheers!
That worked @@@@@@"""""!!!! 🙂
Yo may also want to remap your keyboard so that the 'windows' key becomes the Apple/command key.
To do this go to System Prefs>Keyboard>Modifier Keys and swap the last two so that the Option key becomes the Command key and the command key becomes the option key.
This way you can hit Windows[command] + Q to quit, Windows[command] + C to copy, etc.
Thanks again. That works also. My next step is to access my external HDD, however, I'm not sure what format it is in, and whether the mac can use it.
Thanks again. That works also. My next step is to access my external HDD, however, I'm not sure what format it is in, and whether the mac can use it.
OSX will read more formats than a PC will, but won't write NTFS without some extra software.
Just plug it in you'll soon find out if it doesn't appear on the desktop... but I bet it does. 🙂
That means climbing under the desk, it's connected to my router at present
Can't you access it via the router?
The Mac can see it, and the first folder contained which is called public, but nothing more. when I try and set it up as a server it fails. It's plugged in and transfering my pictures and music over now via USB, so the format is compatible.
It's a real chatty IDE Hdd in a cheap network attched enclosure, but it's not a proper NAS thingy