

- #Mac keyboard special characters functin install
- #Mac keyboard special characters functin drivers
- #Mac keyboard special characters functin driver
The driver can be uninstalled without problems, so you can try it out. But the disadvantage is that the function keys don’t work correctly… Until now it wasn’t possible for me to access F5, F6 and F7.
#Mac keyboard special characters functin install
If you DO install the razer drivers, you can use the macro recording function and the media keys (volume, track fwd. Even “macro recording on the fly” doesn’t work – for whatever reasons the driver needs to be installed. The media keys (volume etc.) also don’t work out of the box, but this can be fixed with KeyRemap (see below).

If you DON’T install the razer drivers, the function keys work perfectly – but the five macro keys are without function. You get an application for remapping keys, creating macros and profiles.
#Mac keyboard special characters functin drivers
Now you could install the Mac drivers from – even if their FAQ states they don’t work.

There are OS X drivers from Razer, but only for the “Mac edition”.That’s where things get confusing aka annoying: There is also a “Mac edition” – but it wasn’t available in Germany and costs about 50€ more than the standard edition, just for having USB ports and illuminated keys. The BlackWidow keyboard has a PC layout (which I’ll call “PC edition”). It’s called a “gaming keyboard”, so after unpacking you’re official member of the “Cult of Razer”. “BlackWidow” is a mechanical keyboard for a reasonable price, lightyears better than the default apple keyboard. This is probably useful only to a few people – but if you are one of the mac users who bought a Razer BlackWidow keyboard (PC), this should be helpful. Use Razer BlackWidow (PC Edition) on a Mac
