Volume level shortcuts on non-Apple keyboard

Hello.
I've connected windows-type keyboard (Logitech) to my iMac and there are no volume level control buttons (volume up and volume down).
Is there any way to assign a shortcuts for any button on the keyboard to control the volume level? This would help very much because volume is frequently used thing.
Thank you in advance.

It is possible to re-map keyboards — have a look at . However, it's a minefield that could leave you with a non-functioning Mac.
I'd seriously recommend that it would be quicker, easier and cheaper simply to replace the keyboard with one built for the Mac!
Sorry!
Archie

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