Keyboards For Mac Os X

  

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We build powerful assistive technologies into Mac to give people with physical limitations more ways to be creative and productive. Switch Control lets you navigate what’s on your screen with a single tap. And a range of settings let you adjust interaction sensitivities for an experience that works for you.

Full n-key rollover works with Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. Mac OS specific key functions In addition to standard command and Alt/Option keys, Das Keyboard 4 Professional for Mac offers quick, convenient access to a number of other Mac specific key functions. Your Mac is an extension of yourself—so make it personal. CORSAIR iCUE software for macOS puts your entire setup at your command, all through a single interface. Orchestrate every last detail of your compatible CORSAIR peripherals: synchronize dynamic RGB lighting effects, create custom macros, hone your mouse’s sensitivity in single DPI.

Voice ControlTell your Mac exactly what you want to do.

Voice Control lets you fully control your Mac using only your voice. A comprehensive set of commands makes it easy to quickly open and interact with your favorite apps. And you can navigate virtually any app by showing numbers that appear alongside clickable items or by superimposing a grid to precisely select, zoom, and drag.

Voice ControlA more efficient way to write and edit.

Voice Control improves on the existing Enhanced Dictation feature, so you get the latest advances in audio-to-text transcription. And with rich text editing commands, making corrections or formatting changes is more efficient than ever. You can say things like “Replace ‘I’m almost there’ with ‘I just arrived,’” or “Move up two lines. Select previous word. Capitalize that.” — and your Mac does it. If you want to correct or change a word or emoji, simply ask and you’ll get a list of suggested replacements. And Voice Control understands contextual cues, so you can seamlessly transition between text dictation and commands. For example, say “Happy Birthday. Enter that.” in Messages, and Voice Control sends “Happy Birthday” — just as you intended. You can also say “delete that”, and it knows to delete what you just wrote.

Accessibility KeyboardType and navigate hands-free.

You can navigate macOS with minimal use of a physical keyboard. The Accessibility Keyboard is a customizable, onscreen keyboard that gives users with limited mobility advanced typing and navigation capabilities. It includes support for custom toolbars and improved typing with autocapitalization and better word suggestions. It also supports head-tracking hardware to move the cursor and select or drag onscreen items. And the Accessibility Keyboard has full Dwell support, allowing all of macOS to be used without ever needing to click a mouse button.

SiriStreamline the things you do every day.

Siri helps you do more with your desktop.1 If you prefer to communicate by typing, you can set Siri to “Type to Siri” mode and make requests using a physical or onscreen keyboard. Enter requests to search the web, send messages, locate documents, create reminders, and even turn on and off various accessibility settings using a physical or onscreen keyboard. And you can use predictive typing to help predict the next word based on your typing.

Switch ControlNavigate your Mac with as little as a tap.

Switch Control is a powerful accessibility technology for anyone with extensive physical and motor skill limitations. Built directly into macOS, it gives you the ability to navigate onscreen keyboards, menus, and the Dock using a system commonly referred to as scanning. Create your own custom panels and keyboards, systemwide or app by app, to provide you with the most efficient access to your Mac. You can use a variety of adaptive devices, such as a switch, a joystick, a keyboard space bar, or even a single tap on the Multi-Touch trackpad, for easy control.

Switch ControlUse one device to operate any device.

Switch Control supports Platform Switching, which allows you to use a single device to operate any other devices you have synced with your iCloud account. So you can control your Mac directly from your iPhone or iPad, without having to set up your switches on each new device.2

Sticky KeysPress key combinations, one key at a time.

Sticky Keys combines your keystrokes for you by letting you press keys one at a time, instead of simultaneously, to enter commands. Enter a key combination — such as Command-S (for Save) — and macOS displays each pressed key, accompanied by a sound effect, so you can make sure the right keys are entered.

Slow KeysSet and adjust a delay between keystrokes.

Slow Keys adjusts the sensitivity of the keyboard to process only the keystrokes you mean to make. It builds in a delay between when a key is pressed and when it’s entered. You can adjust the delay and choose to have a sound play when a key is entered.

Mouse KeysMaster your cursor. Without a mouse.

If you have difficulty using a mouse or trackpad, use Mouse Keys to control the cursor with the numeric keypad. Press a number key as the mouse button, and use other number keys to move around the screen or to drag and drop items. Easily navigate menus, the Dock, and all your windows.

Dictation CommandsQuickly edit text just by speaking.

macOS has more than 50 editing and formatting commands. So you can turn on Dictation and tell your Mac to bold a paragraph, delete a sentence, or replace a word. You can also use Automator workflows to create your own Dictation commands.

Keyboard Logger Mac Os X

Resources

Support

User Guide

Voice Control, Switch Control, and Accessibility Keyboard User Guide

Voice Control White Paper (PDF)
Learn more with the Switch Control Getting Started Guide

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Motherboard
GIGABYTE Z370 AROUS GAMING 3
CPU
Intel Core i9 9900K
Graphics
2xAMD RX 580 8GB
OS X/macOS
10.15.x
Bootloader
Clover (UEFI)
Mac
MacBook Pro
Mobile Phone
Android, iOS
While installing macOS, you might have faced issue that the Keyboard and the Mouse doesn't works. There's no response from both the Devices. This is generally caused by no kext present for Keyboard and Mouse, and USB not being working and active.
So here's a quick guide to fix Keyboard and Mouse when installing. The fix works for USB and PS2 interface. On Laptops, the keyboards are generally PS/2 so you can use this guide if the keyboard isn't working.
Get Device Information

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The very first step is to get the device information. The device information is basically a manufacturer name and model no.
You can use Device Manager in Windows to get the information
MacDownload VoodooPS2Controller
The next step is to download the required kext to enable the hardware.
Downloads
Note :
  • Download the latest version for better support.

Mounting the EFI Partition and placing kext
Keyboard
  1. Mount your EFI partition of your USB
  2. Copy VoodooPS2Controller.kext from Release folder downloaded above.
  3. Navigate to EFI/Clover/kexts/Other and place the both the kexts to this location.
Notes :

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  • If the kext is already present in the directory, replace them with a new version
After making all the necessary changes, restart and boot to the installation.
If the Keyboard and Mouse doesn't work follow the steps below.
Fixing USB Ports
If the devices are still not working, there's issue with the USB ports.
To fix the USB ports, follow the guide here: https://www.elitemacx86.com/threads/how-to-create-custom-ssdt-uiac.219/
Make the necessary changes and boot off your system. The devices should work now.
Notes:
  • While installing Clover Bootloader, if you've installed 'AppleKeyFeeder-64' this can cause issue with the keyboard functioning. You'll need to remove it to prevent further errors.
  • If the PS/2 Keyboard doesn't works, install PS2MouseDxe-64 from Clover Bootloader.