Something that I'd forgotten about the wild and woolly world that is Windows; is there's gobs of manufacturer specific stuff to install.
The Lenovo has an array of keys marked in blue that are activated in combination with the blue function key.
Almost all of them needed a non-generic driver to enable them.
It just didn't come up on the MacBook because the OS vendor is the same as the machine vendor.
Once again I am struck with the idiocy that are the OS wars for the average user. There's no difference in browsing and instant messaging between Apple and MS (and the Ubuntu I used to run).
The Lenovo has an array of keys marked in blue that are activated in combination with the blue function key.
Almost all of them needed a non-generic driver to enable them.
It just didn't come up on the MacBook because the OS vendor is the same as the machine vendor.
Once again I am struck with the idiocy that are the OS wars for the average user. There's no difference in browsing and instant messaging between Apple and MS (and the Ubuntu I used to run).