Intellitype for the Mac still worked after a fashion. But they haven’t upgraded the Mac version of Intellitype since 2013. Microsoft still makes these keyboards, and they still maintain Intellitype for MS-Windows. When I purchased these keyboards, they came with software to control the behavior of these additional keys: Microsoft Intellitype. The rest are problematic, especially if you want to reprogram them for example, I want the “Mail” key on this keyboard to start Thunderbird, not Apple Mail. Other function keys on the MS Ergonomic 4000 are no problem e.g., starting music playback and controlling the volume. The Mac OS does not recognize those special function keys natively. What does this have to do with switching from Mac OS X Mojave? Intellitype As you can guess from the labels, they allow me to switch between my most frequently-used applications. The point are the labels I put on the keys, particularly the special function keys at the top. The point of the above photo is not how beat-up a keyboard can get after ten years of use. Pro tip: If you’re doing a Wiccan ritual via Zoom, try to keep the candles from dripping on the keyboard. If your keyboard were this dirty, would it still be functional? Let’s look at the second point more closely. The keyboard isn’t hard to use, but visually they don’t expect the split keyboard and they think it takes the same amount of training as learning a Dvorak keyboard. Typically this happens when someone visits my office at work to enter a password for their account.
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