![]() I haven't found how to change this in settings, or even which button(s) will print the tic or tilde! There seems to be some solutions online for this (like Alt+N but the keyboard has no Alt button), but they seem to print a weird underlined tilde or something else that looks like a different character. I have to go into keyboard settings and switch the modifier keys.Īnother problem is that the tic/tilde key prints § (or with Shift prints ±). even though they're labeled like an Apple keyboard, including having the icons. The Command and Option keys are switched. but the keyboard still has some problems. and then I can select ANSI (US type) which I did. The only thing I can do is close the box, go to Mac Settings > Keyboard > Change Keyboard Type, which pops up the "cannot be identified" box again, then after hitting Z, pressing "Skip". If I click OK, that drop-down window disappears, then tapping any key goes "bonk". When I click "Continue", it asks me to tap the key immediately to the right right of the Shift key (which would be the Z key), so I tap that, and a drop-down box appears that says the keyboard can't be identified: So, I can connect it through Bluetooth to the Mac just fine, but I get the "cannot be identified" prompt: ![]()
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