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Boot key commands with non-Apple keyboard

I seem to be unable to perform any "Startup key" sequences (resetting PRAM, boot into recovery mode, boot from CD etcetera).


I'm using a Logitech USB (model Y-BF37) keyboard directly connected to the computer but no startup key commands works. (The keyboard is designed for use with apple and has apples command-key symbols on the key nearest the spacebar).


I have tried searching but the general opinion seem to be that any USB keyboard should work.


I have this otherwise well working keyboard and I didn't want to spend money on an Apple keyboard.


Do I have to buy an Apple keyboard to use boot key commands??? I don't think I can borrow an apple keyboard from anywhere and I need to be able to boot into recovery mode... 😟

Mac mini (Late 2012), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Mar 3, 2013 3:00 AM

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Posted on Mar 18, 2015 12:33 AM

Hi,

little late but someone else can help.


I presed only "alt" key without the letter "r".


Nice day, Matej

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Mar 4, 2013 1:04 AM in response to BDAqua

Well thanks but there is no such thing set up. The computer is brand new out of the box two days ago. Nothing special installed or set up. I am planning to change the HDD to an SSD and for that purpose I need to be able to boot to an external USB drive's Recovery partition. But it doesn't work if I can't access the boot keys.


Well, I shall try find another keyboard then. Thanks for helping.

Mar 4, 2013 4:37 AM in response to BDAqua

Thanks but no. 😟 I haven't installed any kind of drivers on the system. The ONLY software installed is a Firefox browser. Othterwise the setup is a brand new OSX 10.8.2 that came with the system.


Furthermore nothing else installed than firmware or boot software shouldn't be able to stop from using boot key commands?

Boot key commands with non-Apple keyboard

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