![]() Open the keyboard preferences and click the "Modifier Keys." button. We've talked at great length about just how configurable the Mac keyboard is and how you can change and assign keyboard shortcuts for a vast number of items. Of course, this can be applied to all other keyboard shortcuts that use "Command" or "Control" as well. Today we want to show you how to do some simple remapping on both your Mac and your Windows machine so that cut/copy/paste doesn't trip you up. On new Macs (not sure about older Macs, I cant quite remember), you can swap the keys in the System Preferences menu (in Keyboard > Keyboard >. If you aren't using an Apple-branded keyboard, such as one with a Windows key, then that will double as the "Command" key on your Mac, however, Windows still uses "Control" as its modifier so while you may be used to using "Command" on your Mac, on Windows all that will typically do is open the Start menu. Make sure 'Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad' is selected on the top menu and then set Globe key's action to Command. On a Mac, this is accomplished using the "Command +" combination, while on Windows it's done through "Control +". ![]() One of the hardest things to get used to when we go from Mac to Windows, or Windows to Mac is cut/copy/paste. ![]()
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