Where is the AltGr key on my Mac keyboard?
To answer your question, the macbook does not have this key. You can add it to the virtual keyboard. My friend had the same problem, but he solved it with the virtual keyboard . I also recently bought myself a macbook, but I didn’t have the same problem as you. I also recently bought myself https://www.keyturepro.com/shop/p/macbook-pro-keyboard-cover , so that the keyboard of this macbook does not get dirty. After all, replacing the keyboard in this laptop, if you know, is very expensive. Going back to your question, it’s better to look for the answer not on forums, but just google . Good luck!
Listen, man, when you bought a Mac, you didn’t even know what keys it had? If there is no AltGr key on the Mac, it is on keyboards for Windows, as far as I know. Apple has its own keyboard with unique keys, so I hope I have helped you, friend. However, it’s surprising that you didn’t start Googling this information on the Internet at first. I recently had a more serious case on my laptop: my motherboard broke. It’s good that I have friends who work in a repair service — ifixit4u.co.uk, and they helped me a lot.
Yeah… It is not surprising that such a huge number of people are looking for information in Google about how to make a mac look like windows 10. All because Windows is better and hundreds of times more convenient than mac. And it’s not even my personal opinion, since it’s googled by thousands of people. lol. Maybe you will also be interested in this article, which I found on the Internet.
Mac keyboards do not have an AltGr key. To send the AltGr key to a virtual machine, do the following: • On a full-sized Mac keyboard, press the right Option key. • On a European MacBook or MacBook Pro keyboard, the Enter key next to the right Command key (otherwise known as the numeric pad Enter key) is remapped to Alt-Gr on Mac laptops. This is overridden when Num Lock is used to enable numeric keypad support.