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I would like to use swap the right- key with the right- key.

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KeyRemap4MacBook's EventViewer shows that Alt Gr key acts as the left- (Command_L in EventViewer), whereas I'd like to be the right- (Command_R).

This is what it look like in EventViewer: first 2 lines are from left-, next 2 lines are from right- (with the same 0x37 code): enter image description here

How can I get the right- key to register as Command_R (0x36) instead of Command_L (0x37)?

About the keyboard

It's the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 with its drivers installed and setup like this: enter image description here

I'll try my luck with uninstalling the drivers (which don't cause kernel panics anymore, as described here).

I would like to use swap the right- key with the right- key.

Microsoft Natural 4000

KeyRemap4MacBook's EventViewer shows that Alt Gr key acts as the left- (Command_L in EventViewer), whereas I'd like to be the right- (Command_R).

This is what it look like in EventViewer: first 2 lines are from left-, next 2 lines are from right- (with the same 0x37 code): enter image description here

How can I get the right- key to register as Command_R (0x36) instead of Command_L (0x37)?

About the keyboard

It's the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 with its drivers installed and setup like this: enter image description here

I'll try my luck with uninstalling the drivers (which don't cause kernel panics anymore, as described here).

I would like to swap the right- key with the right- key.

Microsoft Natural 4000

KeyRemap4MacBook's EventViewer shows that Alt Gr key acts as the left- (Command_L in EventViewer), whereas I'd like to be the right- (Command_R).

This is what it look like in EventViewer: first 2 lines are from left-, next 2 lines are from right- (with the same 0x37 code): enter image description here

How can I get the right- key to register as Command_R (0x36) instead of Command_L (0x37)?

About the keyboard

It's the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 with its drivers installed and setup like this: enter image description here

I'll try my luck with uninstalling the drivers (which don't cause kernel panics anymore, as described here).

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I would like to use swap the right- key with the right- key.

Microsoft Natural 4000

KeyRemap4MacBook's EventViewer shows that Alt Gr key acts as the left- (Command_L in EventViewer), whereas I'd like to be the right- (Command_R).

This is what it look like in EventViewer: first 2 lines are from left-, next 2 lines are from right- (with the same 0x37 code): enter image description here

How can I get the right- key to register as Command_R (0x36) instead of Command_L (0x37)?

About the keyboard

It's the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 with its drivers installed and setup like this: enter image description here I'll

I'll try my luck with uninstalling the drivers (which don't cause kernel panics anymore, as described here).

I would like to use swap the right- key with the right- key.

Microsoft Natural 4000

KeyRemap4MacBook's EventViewer shows that Alt Gr key acts as the left- (Command_L in EventViewer), whereas I'd like to be the right- (Command_R).

This is what it look like in EventViewer: first 2 lines are from left-, next 2 lines are from right- (with the same 0x37 code): enter image description here

How can I get the right- key to register as Command_R (0x36) instead of Command_L (0x37)?

About the keyboard

It's the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 with its drivers installed and setup like this: enter image description here I'll try my luck with uninstalling the drivers (which don't cause kernel panics anymore, as described here).

I would like to use swap the right- key with the right- key.

Microsoft Natural 4000

KeyRemap4MacBook's EventViewer shows that Alt Gr key acts as the left- (Command_L in EventViewer), whereas I'd like to be the right- (Command_R).

This is what it look like in EventViewer: first 2 lines are from left-, next 2 lines are from right- (with the same 0x37 code): enter image description here

How can I get the right- key to register as Command_R (0x36) instead of Command_L (0x37)?

About the keyboard

It's the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 with its drivers installed and setup like this: enter image description here

I'll try my luck with uninstalling the drivers (which don't cause kernel panics anymore, as described here).

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I would like to use swap the right- key with the right- key.

Microsoft Natural 4000

KeyRemap4MacBook's EventViewer shows that Alt Gr key acts as the left- (Command_L in EventViewer), whereas I'd like to be the right- (Command_R).

This is what it look like in EventViewer: first 2 lines are from left-, next 2 lines are from right- (with the same 0x37 code): enter image description here

How can I get the right- key to register as Command_R (0x36) instead of Command_L (0x37)?

About the keyboard

It's the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 with its drivers installed and setup like this: enter image description here I'll try my luck with uninstalling the drivers (which don't cause kernel panics anymore, as described here).

I would like to use swap the right- key with the right- key.

Microsoft Natural 4000

KeyRemap4MacBook's EventViewer shows that Alt Gr key acts as the left- (Command_L in EventViewer), whereas I'd like to be the right- (Command_R).

This is what it look like in EventViewer: first 2 lines are from left-, next 2 lines are from right- (with the same 0x37 code): enter image description here

How can I get the right- key to register as Command_R (0x36) instead of Command_L (0x37)?

I would like to use swap the right- key with the right- key.

Microsoft Natural 4000

KeyRemap4MacBook's EventViewer shows that Alt Gr key acts as the left- (Command_L in EventViewer), whereas I'd like to be the right- (Command_R).

This is what it look like in EventViewer: first 2 lines are from left-, next 2 lines are from right- (with the same 0x37 code): enter image description here

How can I get the right- key to register as Command_R (0x36) instead of Command_L (0x37)?

About the keyboard

It's the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 with its drivers installed and setup like this: enter image description here I'll try my luck with uninstalling the drivers (which don't cause kernel panics anymore, as described here).

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