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chomper
Aug 16, 2007

Los Bastardos
Just got an Apple wired keyboard for an early Christmas present.... anyone know of Windows "Apple keyboard helpers" for the WIRED keyboards? The only ones i've found are for the wireless ones only... and SharpKeys isn't working for me, plus I really want the Fn keys to work. :)

I borrowed a Snow Leopard disk from a buddy and used the Bootcamp drivers from it... most of the keys work now.

If anyone wants the drivers i've uploaded the 32-bit and 64-bit installers, you can get them here:
http://bit.ly/8HtKh6

(for safety!; http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/1ca58b63ef9089a9064bf2830e17022af2cd4b27f4d64a0a383a99d80b66edcd-1260744211 )

chomper fucked around with this message at 23:45 on Dec 13, 2009

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chomper
Aug 16, 2007

Los Bastardos
Dunno if this has been posted before but:

If you have a Apple aluminum keyboard and want the keys to look brand new...
then use a Clorox Bleach Pen (also the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser works well too) to clean it.
Just put a dab of the bleach gel stuff on there and rub/wipe away with a clean cloth or paper towel.

It's not strong enough to take the 'labels', or what have you, off the keys but it is strong enough to get rid of all the discoloration and grime that will inevitably coat each key after tons of usage.

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