You create create your own custom keyboard mapping, which could then be used with the keyboard language menu. So when you plug in your keyboard, just switch to your custom layout. OS X has supported this since 10.2, and Apple has documentation on how to produce your own custom maps.
It's not something I've tried myself, just read about it once or twice. Looks like it could potentially do the job. I'd just duplicate a mapping that is as close as you can get to what you want, and then customise it from there.
The best method I have is to download the Logitech Control Center for OSX from Logitech. Search throw the Installer package for the LCCKCHR.rsrc. Drop this file into either ~/Library/Keyboard Layouts or /Library/Keyboard Layouts. Logout and log back in and you'll notice a few more options in the International System Preferences under Inputs. Check the keyboard layouts you would like.
Although this keyboard layout is for Logitech keyboards it works for most keybaords (especially international users)
在 OS X 10.5 中,它们允许您对不同的键盘进行不同的键盘设置。 这在大多数情况下都有效。 我在使用通过 PS2 转 USB 插入的非常旧的键盘时遇到了问题,但除此之外它工作正常。
In OS X 10.5 they allow you to have different keyboard setups for different keyboards. This works most of the time. I've had issues with very old keyboards that are plugged in via a PS2 to USB but otherwise it works fine.
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您可以研究 DoubleCommand,它可能会满足您的需要。
有一个实验版本,允许不同的键盘使用不同的属性。
You could investigate DoubleCommand, it may do what you need.
There's an experimental version that allows for different properties for different keyboards.
您可以创建自己的自定义键盘映射,然后可以将其与键盘语言菜单一起使用。 因此,当您插入键盘时,只需切换到您的自定义布局即可。 OS X 从 10.2 开始就支持这一点,Apple 也有关于如何生成您自己的自定义地图的文档。
http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2002/tn2056.html
这不是我自己尝试过的事情,只是读过一两次。 看起来它有可能完成这项工作。 我只是复制一个尽可能接近您想要的映射,然后从那里自定义它。
You create create your own custom keyboard mapping, which could then be used with the keyboard language menu. So when you plug in your keyboard, just switch to your custom layout. OS X has supported this since 10.2, and Apple has documentation on how to produce your own custom maps.
http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2002/tn2056.html
It's not something I've tried myself, just read about it once or twice. Looks like it could potentially do the job. I'd just duplicate a mapping that is as close as you can get to what you want, and then customise it from there.
我拥有的最好方法是从 Logitech 下载适用于 OSX 的 Logitech Control Center。 搜索 LCCKCHR.rsrc 的安装程序包。 将此文件放入 ~/Library/Keyboard Layouts 或 /Library/Keyboard Layouts 中。 注销并重新登录,您会注意到“输入”下的“国际系统偏好设置”中出现了更多选项。 检查您想要的键盘布局。
虽然此键盘布局适用于罗技键盘,但它适用于大多数键盘(尤其是国际用户)
The best method I have is to download the Logitech Control Center for OSX from Logitech. Search throw the Installer package for the LCCKCHR.rsrc. Drop this file into either ~/Library/Keyboard Layouts or /Library/Keyboard Layouts. Logout and log back in and you'll notice a few more options in the International System Preferences under Inputs. Check the keyboard layouts you would like.
Although this keyboard layout is for Logitech keyboards it works for most keybaords (especially international users)
在 OS X 10.5 中,它们允许您对不同的键盘进行不同的键盘设置。 这在大多数情况下都有效。 我在使用通过 PS2 转 USB 插入的非常旧的键盘时遇到了问题,但除此之外它工作正常。
In OS X 10.5 they allow you to have different keyboard setups for different keyboards. This works most of the time. I've had issues with very old keyboards that are plugged in via a PS2 to USB but otherwise it works fine.