I won't belabor the point because I don't know. What I do know is when the CD open/close key on the NEW Apple keyboard included with my new MDD system died, F-12 was as absolutely and totally useless as the key itself. Apple refused to replace the keyboard saying they couldn't until I removed the hard drive. I was stunned to learn the Apple keyboard is controlled from the hard disk cable.?????

Windows: If you use multiple OSes or just prefer using an Apple keyboard you'll know that many keys such as print screen, volume control, and eject do not work in Windows. I have an Apple Wireless Keyboard that has an eject key on the top right. It is useless because my Retina MacBook Pro does not have a CD-ROM. My MacBook is running OS X Mavericks and I expected eject key to do some power operations, just like the power key on the top-right of MacBook keyboard. Control key g19 logitech keyboard driver for mac.

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When *all else fails* Toast will open the CD-ROM drive. In the meantime I hope F-12 works on Logitech because it doesn't do squat on an Apple keyboard. Said by: I won't belabor the point because I don't know. What I do know is when the CD open/close key on the NEW Apple keyboard included with my new MDD system died, F-12 was as absolutely and totally useless as the key itself. Apple refused to replace the keyboard saying they couldn't until I removed the hard drive. I was stunned to learn the Apple keyboard is controlled from the hard disk cable.?????

When *all else fails* Toast will open the CD-ROM drive. In the meantime I hope F-12 works on Logitech because it doesn't do squat on an Apple keyboard. The keyboard has nothing to do with the harddrive, take it to an Apple store and they should replace it. Said by: What? The keyboard has nothing to do with the harddrive, take it to an Apple store and they should replace it. Paragon ntfs for mac high sierra crack. Logic says no.but.it makes perfect sense if they talk to outsourced support.

But.if they think there is a USB external HD connected.then maybe I'd buy that. Otherwise.I think there may have been a bit of a misunderstanding. You take the KB in, plug it into ANY Mac in the store with a tray loading DVD/CD and try the Eject button. If it works, maybe a conflict at home. If not.broke. They should replace it.