Do you use a Mac for running Windows? This can be done using Apple’s Boot Camp or using a ‘real’ Windows machine via Remote Desktop.
Either way you will quickly notice that certain keys and the ability right-click are missing!
Summary
| To accomplish | Do this |
| right-click | Put TWO fingers on the trackpad and click |
| scroll | Drag using TWO fingers on the trackpad |
| backspace (aka delete left) | Use delete key |
| delete (aka delete right) | Use fn-delete key |
| Windows key | Apple key (duh) |
| Page Up, Page Down | Fn-Up Arrow |
| Home, End | Fn-Left Arrow |
| F1 to F12 | Fn-F1 to Fn-F12 |
| right-click drag | (if someone figures this out please tell!) |
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1220
Boot Camp: MacBook Pro built-in keyboard mapping in Windows
Summary
Learn how Boot Camp maps Microsoft Windows functions and special keys to the MacBook Pro built-in keyboard, as well as which keys to use for various functions.
Note: MacBook built-in keyboards are similar to MacBook Pro built-in keyboards, but there are some differences (such as Keyboard Illumination keys, which are not on a MacBook keyboard). However, the majority of this article applies to MacBook keyboards as well.

Sample MacBook Pro built-in keyboard
Products Affected
Boot Camp, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Window Vista
Key mappings for Microsoft Windows features
Below is a chart of keyboard functions specific to Microsoft Windows, and equivalent key combinations as they are mapped to Apple keyboards by the Apple Keyboard Support driver.

| Function | PC keyboard | MacBook Pro built-in keyboard |
| Print Screen | ![]() |
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| Print active window | – | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Scroll Lock | ![]() |
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| Pause/Break | ![]() |
– |
| Backspace delete | ![]() |
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| Insert | ![]() |
– |
| Number lock | ![]() |
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| Alt (Option) | ![]() |
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| Enter | ![]() |
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| AltGr / Alt GR | (Right Alt key) |
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| Forward delete | ![]() |
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| Applications | ![]() |
– |
| Windows logo (Start menu) | ![]() |
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Key mappings for Boot Camp features
Some keys are only available on a keyboard designed for Apple computers. They are either named differently or simply not available on a Windows-compatible keyboard.
Your Apple keyboard provides certain keys that are not available on Windows/PC keyboards.

| Function | PC keyboard | MacBook Pro built-in keyboard |
| Brightness down | – | |
| Brightness up | – | ![]() |
| Volume down | – | ![]() |
| Volume up | – | ![]() |
| Mute | – | ![]() |
| Media eject | – | ![]() |
| Media eject secondary optical drive | – | ![]() |
| Delete | – | ![]() |
| Fn (Function) | – | ![]() |
| Display Mode Toggle | – | ![]() |
| Keyboard Illumination Toggle (MacBook Pro) | – | ![]() |
| Decrease Keyboard Illumination | – | ![]() |
| Increase Keyboard Illumination | – | ![]() |
Numeric keypad mappings
Apple external and built-in keyboards provide the same functionality as Microsoft-compatible numeric keypads.
To enable numerical input, press Num Lock on a PC keyboard, or Fn-Numlock on the MacBook Pro keyboard.
The chart below shows equivalent keystrokes.
| Function | PC keyboard | MacBook Pro built-in keyboard |
| Page Up | ![]() |
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| Page Down | ![]() |
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| Insert | ![]() |
– |
| Decimal Point | ![]() |
(Numlock off) |
| Delete | ![]() |
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| Up arrow | ![]() |
(Numlock off) |
| Down arrow | ![]() |
(Numlock off) |
| Left arrow | ![]() |
(Numlock off) |
| Right arrow | ![]() |
(Numlock off) |
| Home | ![]() |
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Additional Information
Note: If you disable the Apple Keyboard Support driver in Windows, Windows will not recognize extended Function keys, nor the (Fn) key.



























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Key mapping for Windows XP keys to MacBook keyboard shows that using the “fn” key with “F1-F12″ keys will mimic Windows F1-F12 keys. But this does not work on my MacBook with Windows XP. Toggling the keyboard option via Boot Camp Control Panel did not help either.
I am trying to redirect video output to multiple screens using F8 (the function key in Windows that does that).
Cool thanks for share.
Thank you. Much better and easier to find that at Apple’s lame ass support site.