diff --git a/hardware/keyboard.rst b/hardware/keyboard.rst index 6397482..e1b3f7c 100644 --- a/hardware/keyboard.rst +++ b/hardware/keyboard.rst @@ -10,14 +10,13 @@ Windows ^^^^^^^ * Not all multimedia function keys can be passed through to the emulated machine due to a Windows limitation. -* Multimedia key passthrough can be disabled entirely through the *Inhibit multimedia keys on Windows* option on the :ref:`Preferences window `. * System-wide key remapping through the **Scancode Map** registry key (as performed by applications such as SharpKeys) is fully supported. macOS ^^^^^ * Apple keyboards with **European or other ISO layouts** may have *the key below Esc* and *the key to the right of Left Shift* switch places in the emulated machine, due to a hardware quirk in many of those keyboards (both internal and external) and a limitation in the way macOS corrects it. -* The **Num =** key is only usable in operating systems which recognize that key on Microsoft PS/2 multimedia keyboards. +* The :kbd:`Num =` key is only usable in operating systems which recognize that key on Microsoft PS/2 multimedia keyboards. * Mac special keys are mapped to their PC equivalents where possible: .. list-table:: @@ -59,7 +58,12 @@ Linux Special keys ------------ -Some machines provide additional function or otherwise special keys on top of the standard PC layout. Those keys are mapped to ones present on modern keyboards within reason. +Some keyboards provide additional function or otherwise special keys on top of the standard PC layout. Those keys are mapped to ones present on modern keyboards within reason. + +Multimedia keys +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +Passthrough of Microsoft multimedia function keys such as :kbd:`Volume Up` and :kbd:`Play/Pause` can be disabled through the *Inhibit multimedia keys* option in the :ref:`Preferences window `. Olivetti ^^^^^^^^