When connecting from Mac OS (10.13.6) to a Windows 10 Machine, keyboard mapping is very confusing.
Not only the mapping isn't Mac style, but it's neither Windows style.
Sending "a" from Mac, get a "q" in Windows (like if mapping changed from French to English).
English symbols (below numbers) are in case French symbols (for example # is a ").
So, it's impossible to send an @, or another special char like # or \.
Is there a way to force keyboard mapping like source, or destination ?