Hi duug,

Just remember that the windows key is the command key and the aunt key is the 
positions key so you should be fine.  The letters are in the same as on a pc.  
You also don't have the eject key as well.

HTH.

Matthew

 
On Oct 20, 2013, at 3:34 PM, "Rudolph, Douglas" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hey guys, this yet again has probably been discussed, but not sure. My 
> university has computers hooked up on a switch for mac and pc modes. but the 
> keyboard is a microsoft lay out, 3 key left of spacebar. can somebody point 
> me in the right direction to work on this set up correctly? i would like to 
> udalise these computers but unsure what the mac to pc keys work out to be.
> doug
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