You'll need to install sharp keys on windows. 
The windows key by default is the command key. At least on  my MacBook. 
Sharp keys will have to change a key such as the right command or option to the 
applications key. 
Hope that's helpful to you 


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On Oct 2, 2012, at 12:04 PM, "Phil Halton" <philh...@comcast.net> wrote:

> I'm going to install Windows7 on my late 2011 iMac soon and am wondering 
> about this very important and useful key - the windows logo key. Obviously 
> its not on the Apple USB full-size keyboard, but is there an alternative 
> mapping after you install the bootcamp support drivers? How about the 
> "applications key" on pc keyboards.
>  
> These two keys are invaluable on windows systems. Do I have to map them with 
> something like SharpKeys, or is there already an alternative mapping?
>  
> thanks.
>  
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