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Look at this Apple article Use your Apple Keyboard in Windows with Boot Camp Use Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator to find the key combinations for unique characters in the language and region your Apple keyboard is designed to support: Download, install, and open the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator. Choose File Load Existing Keyboard. Select the keyboard you want to see. Find the country or region name in the keyboard list that's followed by '(Apple)'. Follow the instructions provided with the app. You can print images of the keyboard, including what keys look like when holding modifiers like Shift, Option, or Fn.