I'm using a wired Apple-USB-Keyboard on my Windows 10 Notebook:
On the Apple-Keyboard, the Alt and Command Keys (= Windows Key) are switched. The bottom row is
Ctrl | Alt | Cmd (Win) | Space | Cmd (Win) | Alt | Ctrl
I'd like to remap them only on the USB Keyboard, so the Layout is similar to my Notebook's Layout:
Ctrl | Cmd (Win) | Alt | Space | Alt | Cmd (Win) | Ctrl
Tools I'v tried:
- Randyrant's Sharpkeys from this answer from 2010 does not support Windows 10
- Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator doesn't seem to support remapping only on a specific USB Keyboard.
I don't want to remap my Notebook-Keyboard too, only the Apple-USB-Keyboard. Is there a tool I can use, with which I can remap a USB Keyboard's keys?
If not: Is there a way with which I can switch (custom) keyboard layouts, e.g. via icon in the taskbar?