OTZ Posted August 14, 2008 Share Posted August 14, 2008 For those of you who doesn't find InputRemapper working on your MB/MBP, this might be helpful for you I have a MacBook that's a white 2.2ghz model with xp SP3 and bootcamp 2.1 update I uninstalled the keyboard since it didn't work for some reason and I wanted to reinstall it. However, it turned out that the driver was found and installed itself. I didn't bother reinstall the new driver after As I have to press Fn+Fxx to adjust volume, I accidentally pressed Fn+delete and it 'DELETED' an alphabet in my word document So I tried the Fn+left/right/up/down and THEY WORKED THE SAME LIKE IN LEOPARD Here's what I did to make it work I cannot guarantee if it will work on every individual macbook/mbp but this is how it works and I guess you guys will give it a try Go to 'Start' and right click on 'My Computer' then select 'Properties' Now go to 'Hardware' tab and click on 'Device Manager' button Another window should now pop out You should now see a list with bunch of names on it Find 'Human Interface Devices' and expand it by click on the [+] beside it Now find 'Apple Internal Keyboard', there should be two Right click on both of them and select uninstall Select Yes if there's warning pop out Now they should be gone from the list.. At this step, find the button on the top of the window Click on that, and it should now find new device and installs it After installation, it should show as 'Apple Keyboard' for both on the list Restart the computer if necessary. As I said, it worked for me For those who cannot get it to work, please insert your leopard CD and click on repair to get the keyboard back to functioning. Please let me know if more people attempt this and get it succeeded too Thanks and good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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