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Eject keys don't work in Vista on Mac Pro.
I'm running 10.5.1 and Windows Vista Ultimate x64 on my Mac Pro. I just installed Vista, and then just taking a random guess, I decided to insert my leopard disc into the Windows OS, and sure enough, it showed up as "boot camp" and installed a whole bunch of drivers. Is that how it's supposed to be done? I couldn't find another way to get drivers into Windows.
Anyways, the volume keys work, but the eject key doesn't. Is there any way to make it work? Thanks |
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Yep that's how it's done. I have a feeling the eject key is a bug with Boot Camp as I can't use it either on my Macbook.
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