Hey guys,
I thought I would start a thread on tips and tricks for Mac owners. If you have some cool tips for Mac owners, here is the place to post them.
First one is; If you have a new Mac, and when in Windows mode, find that the F keys (like F1, F4, etc) are linked to the hardware controls, such as screen brightness, volume, etc, and you need this for FS for flaps control, mixture, throttle, etc, there is an easy fix.
In Windows mode, Go to the gray square Boot Camp icon in the toolbar
Right click and select Open Boot Camp Control Panel
Select Top Tab called 'Keyboard'
Select 'Use F Keys'
Note that this will require you to use the F/N key with the F keys in order to manage the 'hardware' adjustment controls, such as volume, brightness, etc.
Also, Boot Camp 2.1 is now out. If you have an early version, you might update. Its an EXE file, so download it in Windows mode and then activate it. (EXE files do not run in Apple mode).
Also, for guys that do screenshots and need the screenshot key and on your Apple you note that you do not have a key assigned as PrintScreen, use F14. That is the assigned Windows PrintScreen button.
:typing:
Bill
I thought I would start a thread on tips and tricks for Mac owners. If you have some cool tips for Mac owners, here is the place to post them.
First one is; If you have a new Mac, and when in Windows mode, find that the F keys (like F1, F4, etc) are linked to the hardware controls, such as screen brightness, volume, etc, and you need this for FS for flaps control, mixture, throttle, etc, there is an easy fix.
In Windows mode, Go to the gray square Boot Camp icon in the toolbar
Right click and select Open Boot Camp Control Panel
Select Top Tab called 'Keyboard'
Select 'Use F Keys'
Note that this will require you to use the F/N key with the F keys in order to manage the 'hardware' adjustment controls, such as volume, brightness, etc.
Also, Boot Camp 2.1 is now out. If you have an early version, you might update. Its an EXE file, so download it in Windows mode and then activate it. (EXE files do not run in Apple mode).
Also, for guys that do screenshots and need the screenshot key and on your Apple you note that you do not have a key assigned as PrintScreen, use F14. That is the assigned Windows PrintScreen button.
:typing:
Bill