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Alright, I know this question has similar questions. I went ahead and copied some below. I am not interested in why I should learn Mac instead of Windows nor how to remap keys (It doesn't work very cleanly using the native methods)

What I want is my cake and to eat it too. I want a way to set a profile to a particular keyboard and have mappings be set for all of the applications I use, especially text editors and others that have their own bindings.

I know this isn't the first nor last time this question will be asked, so I am politely asking for the best answer that beats all answers before it - a super easy macro type answer that fixes everything for 90% of everyone that comes across it. I don't have much bounty to offer here but I will do what I can...

Making switching between Mac and PC each day easier

PW Kad
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  • Is it just for particular keys (like Ctrl, or the Apple key), or do you have some internationalization that needs to be accounted for? – supercheetah Aug 25 '14 at 02:59
  • No internationalization but simply updating the keys isn't covering all the scenarios. I want a Windows keyboard hooked up to a Mac to WORK like a Windows / Linux keyboard. End, shift + end, copy+paste, EVERYTHING : ) – PW Kad Aug 25 '14 at 03:03
  • Look for a keyboard hardware having what you are asking. Also remember that all OSen do NOT necessary supply the same functionality in the same way, thus you will most likely be frustrated. – mdpc Aug 25 '14 at 03:16
  • Eh what? I can't understand your comment. Just looking for a single way to have my one mac book pro use my Windows keyboard appropriately... – PW Kad Aug 25 '14 at 03:18

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