Hello to all,
Yeepee I also manged to get my Apple wireless Keyboard to work on my PC very well (4hours non-stop thought).
For info I have a BlueTooth USB Dongle running WIDCOMM drivers ver 1.4.2.8
I would just like to add some more info in there :
- 1
- First of all I've never did install a BlueTooth device before that so I would like to add an important step there.
About point n°2 : you have to use 2 Keyboards, for sure you need your Apple Wireless Keyboard(AWKB) + another one that is working well to type in the PIN when pairing.
About point n°3 : I had exactly this problem but there is a solution after a reboot only when you choose to add a new Bluetooth device, just before clicking on detect, turn on your AWKB, it should be detected properly else go back then turn off your AWKB then try again until it detects your AWKB.
As soon as it is detected do not wait for the search for new devices to end : select the Apple keyboard in the list of detected devices then hit next as speed as possible.
You're now on the screen where you have to pair your AWKB to the computer, you have to be quick (i tried many timings believe me) remove the random number and enter with your other keyboard 1111 then right after clicking on the button to start the pairing use your Apple Wireless KB to blind input 1111 Enter it should detect it.
If you still have problems I noticed that it's better to input the digits from the numpad on the AWKB (because you have to hold shift to access other digits).
For some reason on some computers the Enter key either is the one from the numpad either it is the main Enter key.
2 - It's important to enter something different that 0000 if you have to login using ctrl+alt+suppr. because you won't be able to put that value in PinCodeWord. I also want to add that PinCodeWord is a Dword value you have to create.
3 - I found a very interesting program named autohotkey (http://www.autohotkey.com/) this one is a little jewel.
Scriptable remapping of all keyboards keys !! Woohoo
You can even have it to turn scripts to executables that mean you don't even have to install the soft to benefit of the remapping.
For now I remapped :
F13 to launch an app
F14 F15 F16 are Mute | Vol- | Vol+
I even phisically switch the F buttons with the Vol buttons so the illusion of controlling sound is perfect.
There's also a small OnScreenDisplay that pops up to show you the volume status each time you push Vol+ or Vol-. I told you thatthing was sweet !!!
= (numpad one) still nothing
Hope it helps,
Answer here if you want to test the my key mapping I'll put the exe online.
Yeepee I also manged to get my Apple wireless Keyboard to work on my PC very well (4hours non-stop thought).
For info I have a BlueTooth USB Dongle running WIDCOMM drivers ver 1.4.2.8
I would just like to add some more info in there :
- 1
- First of all I've never did install a BlueTooth device before that so I would like to add an important step there.
About point n°2 : you have to use 2 Keyboards, for sure you need your Apple Wireless Keyboard(AWKB) + another one that is working well to type in the PIN when pairing.
About point n°3 : I had exactly this problem but there is a solution after a reboot only when you choose to add a new Bluetooth device, just before clicking on detect, turn on your AWKB, it should be detected properly else go back then turn off your AWKB then try again until it detects your AWKB.
As soon as it is detected do not wait for the search for new devices to end : select the Apple keyboard in the list of detected devices then hit next as speed as possible.
You're now on the screen where you have to pair your AWKB to the computer, you have to be quick (i tried many timings believe me) remove the random number and enter with your other keyboard 1111 then right after clicking on the button to start the pairing use your Apple Wireless KB to blind input 1111 Enter it should detect it.
If you still have problems I noticed that it's better to input the digits from the numpad on the AWKB (because you have to hold shift to access other digits).
For some reason on some computers the Enter key either is the one from the numpad either it is the main Enter key.
2 - It's important to enter something different that 0000 if you have to login using ctrl+alt+suppr. because you won't be able to put that value in PinCodeWord. I also want to add that PinCodeWord is a Dword value you have to create.
3 - I found a very interesting program named autohotkey (http://www.autohotkey.com/) this one is a little jewel.
Scriptable remapping of all keyboards keys !! Woohoo
You can even have it to turn scripts to executables that mean you don't even have to install the soft to benefit of the remapping.
For now I remapped :
F13 to launch an app
F14 F15 F16 are Mute | Vol- | Vol+
I even phisically switch the F buttons with the Vol buttons so the illusion of controlling sound is perfect.
There's also a small OnScreenDisplay that pops up to show you the volume status each time you push Vol+ or Vol-. I told you thatthing was sweet !!!
= (numpad one) still nothing
Hope it helps,
Answer here if you want to test the my key mapping I'll put the exe online.
Can you tell me where you found the 1.4.2.8 driver? I can only find the 4.x and 5.x drivers...

