Hi,
I have lately used Microsoft Sculpt Desktop to my iMac and MacBook. It's a wireless set of ergonomic peripherals that are connected with a USB dongle.
The problem is that when I use it with my iMac, the apostrophe (') and angle brackets (<>) keys have switched place. At first, I thought it was something wrong with the keyboard mapping since it doesn't completely support OS X. However, when I use it with my MacBook, the mapping problem is gone — the apostrophe and angle brackets keys are on the same place as with an Apple keyboard. I then realized that I most probably had done something wrong in the pairing process when I connected it to the iMac for the first time (in the process when OS X tells you to press the key on the right side of the Shift key).
I've been looking through the keyboard settings, and the system preferences in general, but don't find any solution to reset these devices from the system. It's only possible to unpair Bluetooth devices from the system preferences. Thus, I wondered if there are any solutions to this? It's not a very big problem, but it's annoying to use two different mappings dependent on which device I'm working on.
I have lately used Microsoft Sculpt Desktop to my iMac and MacBook. It's a wireless set of ergonomic peripherals that are connected with a USB dongle.
The problem is that when I use it with my iMac, the apostrophe (') and angle brackets (<>) keys have switched place. At first, I thought it was something wrong with the keyboard mapping since it doesn't completely support OS X. However, when I use it with my MacBook, the mapping problem is gone — the apostrophe and angle brackets keys are on the same place as with an Apple keyboard. I then realized that I most probably had done something wrong in the pairing process when I connected it to the iMac for the first time (in the process when OS X tells you to press the key on the right side of the Shift key).
I've been looking through the keyboard settings, and the system preferences in general, but don't find any solution to reset these devices from the system. It's only possible to unpair Bluetooth devices from the system preferences. Thus, I wondered if there are any solutions to this? It's not a very big problem, but it's annoying to use two different mappings dependent on which device I'm working on.
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