Check out the images below, showing button layouts on your keyboard and mouse for gaming: Rosetta Removal in Certain Countries. One of the weirdest discoveries by Moser is the removal of Rosetta in select nations. Rosetta is the software that automatically translates non-Apple Silicon apps to work with the company's M1 chip within macOS Big Sur.
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Well, I have an iMac and a Mac, and occasionally I would also be a gamer. But right now, the magic keyboard seems not that suitable for my gaming time. It's time to have another keyboard to replace for both working and gaming. How to choose one? Keep reading.
- 1. Redimp GK100 Gaming Keyboard for Mac ($19.99)
Though it is not a mechanical keyboard, GK100 is featured to mimic a mechanical switch with the floating keys for faster responsiveness and tactile key presses, no matter whether you're engaging in an online battle or work. And at the same time, considering that, GK100 has specially designed wrist rest and contoured keycaps to offer you maximum comfort.
Gaming keyboard layouts MacRumors contributor Steve Moser has discovered a brand-new interface in macOS Big Sur 11.3 for mapping game controller buttons to custom keyboard and mouse layouts. He has shared the screenshots on Twitter, saying that 'Apple is getting more serious about gaming on macOS' with these customizable keyboard and mouse. Dvorak Layout Used by writers and programmers as a faster alternative to standard QWERTY. This layout is available through Mac OS keyboard settings. You can't buy a Mac with this layout.
When you are fracking with online battle in a three-zone LED backlighting aura, what to do if spilling or pouring a cup of coffee or tea? Game over in advance? Nope!!! As GK100 is featured with 5 drain holes on the back and the membrane keycaps are completely sealed, it can be well liquid resistant.
2. Aukey Mechanical Keyboard with Blue Switches ($65.99)
This frame-less and brushed aluminum panel is characterized by tactile and audible blue switches, if you like a bit louder typing sound, it's a good choice. In addition, the KM-G3 offers preloaded multi-color RGB backlit lighting effects and patterns.
3. Azio Wired USB Mac Keyboard ($86.8)
Featuring a harmonious combination of functions and beauty, the gaming keyboard from Azio is a mechanical keyboard designed exclusively for Mac. The bead-blasted aluminum finish exudes elegance while underlining Apple's minimalist aesthetic, featuring mac layout, white LED backlight and full mechanical brown keys.
4. Das Keyboard Model S Gaming Keyboard for Mac ($133)
The Das mechanical keyboard for Mac sports high-performance, gold-plated, mechanical key switches that produce unique clicky tactile feedback while making the typing/gaming experience more comfortable, precise and fast. It also includes media controls for quick access to the most common media functions. Foremost, it is specifically designed for maximum Mac compatibility.
5. SteelSeries M800 Mechanical Keyboard ($193.99)
When you are fracking with online battle in a three-zone LED backlighting aura, what to do if spilling or pouring a cup of coffee or tea? Game over in advance? Nope!!! As GK100 is featured with 5 drain holes on the back and the membrane keycaps are completely sealed, it can be well liquid resistant.
2. Aukey Mechanical Keyboard with Blue Switches ($65.99)
This frame-less and brushed aluminum panel is characterized by tactile and audible blue switches, if you like a bit louder typing sound, it's a good choice. In addition, the KM-G3 offers preloaded multi-color RGB backlit lighting effects and patterns.
3. Azio Wired USB Mac Keyboard ($86.8)
Featuring a harmonious combination of functions and beauty, the gaming keyboard from Azio is a mechanical keyboard designed exclusively for Mac. The bead-blasted aluminum finish exudes elegance while underlining Apple's minimalist aesthetic, featuring mac layout, white LED backlight and full mechanical brown keys.
4. Das Keyboard Model S Gaming Keyboard for Mac ($133)
The Das mechanical keyboard for Mac sports high-performance, gold-plated, mechanical key switches that produce unique clicky tactile feedback while making the typing/gaming experience more comfortable, precise and fast. It also includes media controls for quick access to the most common media functions. Foremost, it is specifically designed for maximum Mac compatibility.
5. SteelSeries M800 Mechanical Keyboard ($193.99)
SteelSeries M800 is primarily designed for gamers, now it also widely used by workers. As you are using on Mac, it is essential to include Mac-specific keys. What makes gamers happier is it has included the Mac keys within the packaging and not as an additional purchase. Finally, due to the keyboard's actuation point being lower than other mechanical keyboards on the market, the Apex M800 is deemed as the ‘World's Fastest Keyboard'.
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I've been playing online multiplayer games like Fortnite for a while now on my MacBook Pro, but the built-in keyboard is starting to cramp my hands & fingers…
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So I bought an (external) keyboard, and since there are hardly any gaming-keyboards for Mac, I got myself a PC-gaming keyboard that is supposed to work with Mac also : Trust GXT860 Thura.
I love the metal housing, the mechanical keys and the huge space-bar. I could learn to work with the PC-layout of the ALT and CMD keys, but isn't there an option to swap or remap the layout of the keys on my Mac so I can use the keyboard blindly without any practicing ?
Answer :
Yes, there is, and it's even built into macOS.
To remap the keys of your (external) keyboard on macOS, do this : Mac drive not showing up on windows.
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- make sure your external gaming-keyboard is connected to your MacBook using USB, RF or Bluetooth (even though a wireless connection is not recommended for gaming, it is optional)
- if your external gaming-keyboard only has a USB-connector and your MacBook only has USB-C ports, use a USB-to-USB-C-adapter (e.g. this USB-C-connection cable or this USB-C-connection adapter or anything similar, most basic ones will do fine)
- goto Apple-menu (top-left on your desktop)
- select System Preferences from the pulldown menu
- in the System Preferences window, click on the Keyboard icon
- in the Keyboard window, click on the Keyboard tab
- then, click on the 'Modifier Keys' button (bottom right)
- in the pulldown window, you can individually remap the function of any of the 4 keys that differ from Mac to PC
- the standard Mac-layout (for desktop and external Mac-keyboards) is from-left-to-right : CTRL – ALT – CMD – SPACE – CMD – ALT – CTRL
- the standard MacBook-layout (for internal MacBook-keyboards) is from-left-to-right : FN – CTRL – ALT – CMD – SPACE – CMD – ALT
- the standard PC-layout (for desktop PCs and external Windows-keyboards) is from-left-to-right : CTRL – WIN – ALT – SPACE – ALTgr – FN – CTRL
- the Trust GXT860 Thura keyboard-layout is from-left-to-right : CTRL – WIN – ALT – SPACE – ALTgr – FN – illumination – CTRL
- check your PC-gaming keyboard to see it's layout
- in the pulldown-window, at 'Select keyboard:' select your external gaming-keyboard from the list
- then set the key-mapping to your liking : the key names (on the left side) stand for the actual keys on your keyboard, and on the right side you can choose the key-stroke they should invoke in macOS on your Mac
- the default is everything the same on the left and the right side (of course…)
- and if you want to blindly use the Mac-keyboard-layout on your PC-gaming keyboard, you should set it like this :
- Caps Lock Key : Caps Lock
- Control Key : Control
- Option Key : Command [ connect the ALT-key to the Apple/CMD-keystroke ]
- Command Key : Option [ connect the Windows-key to the Option/ALT-keystroke ]
- …but you can choose any variation you like if that suits you better
That's is !
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