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Macbook Pro Retina or MacBook Air hasn’t been provided a Print Screen key by Apple which is similar to the Windows PC keyboard. However, you can easily take screenshots when running Windows (Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10) on your MacBook. Here’s on a detailed guide for taking a screenshot in Windows 10 with an Apple KeyboardUnfortunately Apple does not develop straight forward drivers to have their keyboards to fully work on Windows 10, I guess its too much work Anyways, I found a way to make this work and it works pretty well.
Apple Keyboard Download Boot Camp
Here's what worked for me: Reboot when the install finishes. In OS X, use the Brigadier Python script ( ) to download Boot Camp Windows Support Software directly, bypassing Boot Camp Assistant. This was my terminal command “/Users/user/Downloads/brigadier-0.2.2/brigadier -m iMac15,1”.

Install Magic Keyboard Drivers on WindowsThe Magic Keyboard should work without issues as soon as you finish pairing it withWindows. You can invoke it whenever you want using the Windows + Ctrl + O keyboard shortcut (or on the Magic Keyboard by pressing Command + Ctrl + O). The same applies to all Magic Keyboard models since they don’t include the Print Screen and Applications keys.In that case, you’ll have to rely on the On-Screen Keyboard that comes built into Windows to perform the relevant actions. Thankfully, most keys work as substitutes, so here’s a list of the most important:If you use an Apple Magic Keyboard without a numeric keypad, you’ll find various keys (such as Home, Page Up/ Down, and End) completely missing.
Apple Keyboard .Exe File From
Search for and open the Command Prompt. Download the Brigadier.exe file from Github and copy it to your desktop.2. Use BrigadierApple does not release the latest official Magic Keyboard drivers for use on Windows PCs, so you must use a Python script called Brigadier to download them as part of Boot Camp Support Software.1.
