The other important difference is that Apple has a distinct meta key (called command) for things that typically use ctrl or alt on CUA-ish systems, so the distinction is option / command instead of altgr / alt.
I started using a Mac for my input devices long enough ago that unicode had not yet taken over, so I never had a useful altgr key. (For about 20 years I usually double-headed a Mac and a FreeBSD or Linux workstation, using Synergy to share the keyboard and trackball/pad.)
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Date: 2023-08-05 14:28 (UTC)The other important difference is that Apple has a distinct meta key (called command) for things that typically use ctrl or alt on CUA-ish systems, so the distinction is option / command instead of altgr / alt.
I started using a Mac for my input devices long enough ago that unicode had not yet taken over, so I never had a useful altgr key. (For about 20 years I usually double-headed a Mac and a FreeBSD or Linux workstation, using Synergy to share the keyboard and trackball/pad.)