The standard British key layout makes a UK-issue Apple keyboard work as it should do, but for some of us who have typed on non-Apple keyboards our whole lives - or for those Mac owners who are using a third-party keyboard - the Apple standard layout doesn't feel quite right. For example, Shift+2 gives you @, whereas on more standard keyboards it gives you ".
This file will map the " @ # ~ | £ ` keys to be where you would expect them to be on a UK keyboard. Install it and you will see how useful this little tool actually is.
How to install:
· Unzip archive
· Copy UK.keylayout to /Library/Keyboard Layouts/
· Log out and then back in again
· Go to System Preferences -> International -> Input Menu
· Scroll down half-way to UK, tick check box
· Scroll back to top, un-check previous setting
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Added Option 3 -> ` (grave or back-tick)