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With all of the style guides that are out there —“APA,” “MLA” —why would anyone use Chicago? I was finding it very hard to believe when I first looked at the Chicago style guide after the APA and MLA that the Chicago style guide that was something that was used by anything less than a commercial writer. Is there a way which I can use mac-style shortcuts in Windows? My personal computer is a Macbook, but my work computer is a Windows PC. Using keyboard shortcuts is a nightmare. Like the copy command. I want to use Windows + C, not Ctrl + C. Searching in google just gives me how to use Windows-style shortcuts on Mac, not the opposite.
Is there a way which I can use mac-style shortcuts in Windows?
My personal computer is a Macbook, but my work computer is a Windows PC.Using keyboard shortcuts is a nightmare..
Like the copy command. I want to use
Windows + C , not Ctrl + C .
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Searching in google just gives me how to use Windows-style shortcuts on Mac, not the opposite.
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I read a post recently that says that some Windows system shortcuts' keys are defined inside DLL's, so they're in some manner hardcoded (like Ctrl+Alt+Del). But shortcuts inside other apps depend on how they were programmed, so I think you're stuck with them unless the app itself provides some way to change the mapping. It's that or mapping/switching the Win/Super key with the Ctrl key using a 3rd party software like they state in this post:
Quite simply, use this AutoHotKey script
RCtrl::RWin
Mac os el capitan user manual. RWin::RCtrl
LCtrl::LWin
LWin::LCtrl
Works for all but Ctrl + Alt + Del.
I assume
AutoHotKey is that software
Good luck.
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Apple has released support for bootcamping Windows 10, but only on 2012 Macs and later. Despite not being supported. it is possible to install Windows 10 on earlier iMacs and it seems to run quite well.
IMPORTANT: Unplug all external and physical hard drives (where possible) that you won't be installing to to avoid accidentally erasing them. Also make note of which drives and partitions remain (e.g. System and Storage hard drives), and be super careful to not erase the wrong one.
RECOVERY: If you nuke your machine, restore your time machine backup. Instructions here.
Step 1: Disable El Capitan's System Integrity Protection
El Capitan ships with a new OS X feature: System Integrity Protection (SIP), also known as 'rootless' mode. This reduces the attack surface for malware that relies on modifying system files by preventing any user, whether with system administrator ('root') privileges or not from modifying a number of operating system directories and files.
It is necessary to disable OSX's System Integrity Protection so you can modify the Bootcamp Utility in the next step.
Once you have finished installing Windows you should enable SIP again by following the same steps but run
csrutil enable instead.
Step 2: Modify Bootcamp to allow creation of a bootable USB
For some reason Apple decided that if your Mac has an optical drive, there could be no reason you need to Bootcamp off a USB. If you're like me, you haven't touched an optical disk in a few years and prefer the ease and speed of using a USB flash drive instead.
Step 3: Download the Bootcamp Windows Support Software
This download will contain the Windows drivers you will need to run Windows on your Mac. Windows 10 will install and run without them but not very well and a lot of hardware either won't work, or won't work very well until you install the drivers.
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Step 4: Create the bootable Windows 10 USB
Step 5: Create the bootcamp partition
You can do this using the Bootcamp Assistant, but it does reboot and attempt to boot from the optical drive as soon as it completes. I prefer to use the OSX Disk Utility instead.
Step 6: Delete the Hybrid MBR
During step 5, OSX tried to be helpful by converting our legal GPT disk partition into a hybrid MBR partition, which makes OSX see the disk as GPT and Windows it as MBR. Windows 10 requires a GPT disk when using EFI boot, so we need to revert this change using a tool called GPT fdisk (gdisk).
If this step is not completed you will get this error when installing Windows 10:
Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk is not of the GPT partition style
To avoid this:
Does The Windows For Mac 2011 Use Chicago Manual Of Style Edition
Note this action also requires OSX SIP to be disabled, if you get permission errors, make sure you have completed Step 1.
Step 7: Install Windows
Step 8: Install the Bootcamp Windows Support Software
The Bootcamp Windows Support Software should be on the Windows 10 installer USB you created earlier.
Step 9: Re-Enable El Capitan's System Integrity Protection
See Step 1.
The drivers installed as part of the Bootcamp Windows Support Software work well, WiFi, Graphics, External Monitors, Webcams and Bluetooth are all working. Audio was the only immediately noticable issue, though strangely the audio provided through my 2008 Apple Cinema display works without issue.
Mid-2011 iMac Audio Does Not Work
I could not get the iMac built in sound to work on Windows 10, despite the webcam working. I tried a few things that did not work:
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As my external Apple Cinema display's audio was working it was not to much of an issue for me to deal with, but if anyone finds a solution please let me know.
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