MacBook PRO 2015 13 Windows keybord (bootcamp)

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Hello,

I'm trying to find out if Apple (or anyone else) have created a on screen keyboard for my MacBook 13 keyboard when running windows. The built in on screen keyboard is very wrong. If not, where is the < and > keys? Can i also get them when using Swedish settings? These thing looks for me very, very basic and should not be something that every user should have to wrestle with.

Regards, Pär
 

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Why would Apple make anything happen within Windows? Just like macOS is a proprietary OS of Apple, Windows is a proprietary OS of Microsoft. Every image I saw of a Windows on-screen keyboard as the less and greater than symbols on the bottom right.

If your Windows locale is set to Swedish, everything should follow that.
 
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Because Apple want to make money, and i think they make more money when their computers also can run Windows. But what use is windows without a properly working keyboard?

My point is, Apple looses money by not supporting windows.
 

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Apple already supports Windows and has been supporting it since 2006 when they decided to switch to Intel CPUs. And Apple provides the Boot Camp utility which makes it easier for Mac owners to dual boot and run Windows alongside macOS. Frankly, Microsoft needs Apple, not the other way around. ;)
 
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If you are using macOS, then Apple makes the keyboard. If you are using winOS, then Microsoft makes the keyboard. It is as simple as that.
 

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