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  1. TLF

    Remapping CMD/CTRL

    Lovely stuff - Key Tweak works brilliantly to swap those keys over...now i have to do some planning on how to map this out effectively. Thanks guys.
  2. TLF

    Remapping CMD/CTRL

    Awesome, thanks for this - I'll take a look.
  3. TLF

    Remapping CMD/CTRL

    That's cool, thanks. I'd love to keep using Mac keyboards for the immediate future though - just to keep that muscle memory intact! I will look at those keys you mentioned - maybe I could take my own keyboard around town with me. Is the key mapping on board the keyboard? Like would it work on a mac too? Cheers!
  4. Hey guys, I'm looking to remap a keyboard in Windows 10. I use an Apple keyboard on my PC edit suite in my studio and I'd love to remap the CMD and CTRL keys. I've been working as a video editor for 10 years on Macs but have recently built a HEDT and moved to a Windows environment. As well as working remotely at my PC Suite I also work in Post-Houses/Ad Agencies in central London - most of which are running Mac Pros. So there's a combination of me being used to using Apple CMD + Shortcuts but also wanting to keep that muscle memory up as I work across platforms. It's not a deal breaker but I'm wondering if there is a way to switch those two keys so that I can continue to CMD + S for save etc - or even if I can map keys for certain programs only i.e Premiere / After Effects / Resolve etc. I know that there might be a whole world of trouble that I'm not aware of so any advice would be fantastic!
  5. OK, good to know it’s not a problem somewhere. Thanks!
  6. Hey guys, hoping someone can help shed light on this. My PC seems to take a long time to post and I’m not sure if it’s normal in this case or not! Once it hits the post screen (after ~23s) it boots just fine and runs like a dream. It’s a fairly new build and I’ve never had a machine take so long to come to life. It’s not a major issue, just wondering if that’s normal for this kind of system or if there’s anything I could do to speed things up a bit. (I hit Record and Power on at the same time in the video) Any input most appreciated. Spec - Mobo: x299 Msi Raider CPU: i7 7820x (Noctua NH-D15 Cooler) RAM: 32Gb Corsair vengeance ddr4 Boot drive: SATA Kingston SSD 240Gb Media cache drive: SATA Kingston SSD 120Gb Data Drive: SATA Barracuda 7200rpm 2Tb Intel Optane: m.2 32Gb Gpu: Zotac GTX1070 Amp Case: Corsair Carbide 600q OS: Windows 10 Pro (1809)
  7. It’s an inverted chassis, supposedly for better airflow but not sure how true that is...anyone know?
  8. I’ve grown to love the Noctua aesthetics! D15 all the way. It performs ~ the same as my colleagues AIO on the same 7820x cpu at stock...in the same Corsair carbide case, but big brown is quieter.
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