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How do I make Microsoft keyboard act like a mac keyboard?

I have a microsoft keyboard hooked to my Mac G4 tower. Can I change the layout of the "start" and "alt" keys so they are "option" and "Command" like a Mac board. I am always hitting the wrong button because I like the Command key to be where it is on a Mac board (right next to the space bar) instead of having to move over one key on my MS board to perform command function.
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Microsoft has "IntelliType/IntelliPoint software 6.0" or something like that. See www.microsoft.com/mac for details. If that doesn't work, you might try http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/11428 - although it seems it's a bit older. Might or might not work with newer systems...
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If you are using OS X 10.4 or later, you can swap modifier keys directly in your Mouse & Keyboard pref pane/Modifier button.
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Cool how do I make JUST my Microsoft Keyboard act like a Mac Keyboard

I have the original Microsoft Natural Keyboard PS/2 edition connected through a PS/2 to USB adapter connected to my MacBook. I remember getting this to work on my PowerBook in 10.3.9 with DoubleCommand, but I can't figure out how to do it in Tiger.

When my keyboard is plugged in, I want to keys on my keyboard to be swapped, but I don't want the MacBook keyboard to be swapped. So, when I take the MacBook on the road, I want the built-in keyboard to work as default, but when it's home I want the alt and windows key on the external keyboard swapped. How do I get this to work without having to do anything during each switch?

Any ideas?
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Why dont you just buy an apple keyboard? They're not at all expensive and look/feel a whole lot better.

grggary - next comment is not directly aimed at you, just a random comment

I dont understand the logic in using microsoft stuff and wanting it to work like apple stuff, lol i find it annoying! There are windows XP users out there who have skinned XP to look like mac OSX - like for God's sake... Buy a mac LOL I dont get them, it must be a Windows Users Logic...
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This may be hard to hear, but the Microsoft keyboard is ergonominically (read: a better design for my human fingers) much more appropriate for my body than any keyboard Apple makes.

My fingers, wrists and shoulders hurt when I don't use a keyboard where the keys are split down the middle, aren't able to open downards (front of the keyboard is higher than back) and turn away from my center. This has nothing to do with "Microsoft" vs anyone else. I could care less who makes this thing. I'm still upset the newer models were shrunk down from the original size which is why I'm stuck using eight-year old keyboard technology.

Take a look at the picture: http://peter.rd.dnc.ac.jp/~ice/comp_...to/natu01s.jpg

Now, can someone help me get it working the I want it to?
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OK, if all you wand is your command key (some people call it the Apple Key, just not me) to be next to the space bar like a good Mac should be and the option key next to that, all you have to do is open your system preferences, click the "keyboard & mouse" icon, and select the "keyboard" tab. Then click the "modifier keys..." button. Where it says "option key" on the left, push the button next to it and select "command". Then click the button next to "command key" and change it to say "option". Press OK. Now your modifier keys are positioned just like a Mac's. Is that all you wanted to change, or are there other keys as well. Check the "keyboard shortcuts" tab to see if there is anything in there you want to change as well. Let me know if this works or not.
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