Good morning Dave,

When using Sharpkeys, the recommended key remapper for Windows, you  
select the key you wish to remap and the key you wish to map it to as  
a pair.  So, to map the caps lock key to the applications key and then  
map the applications key to the caps lock key would just take two  
entries in the application, it's pretty simple once you're interacting  
with the Sharpkeys user interface.  The first pairing is the hardest  
to figure out, the second one takes 30 seconds.

HTH,
Everett

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On 15-Apr-09, at 10:07 AM, Dave Wright wrote:

> Thank you all for responding. Just one more question pertaining to  
> this issue and this is, if I remap my capsLock key to another key,  
> can I then remap that capsLock key to another key? For example, if I  
> have my capsLock key set to be my applications key under windows,  
> could I technically just remap the capSlock key and the original  
> Applications key will remap to this new key?
>
>
>    Best Regards:
>    David Wright
> Email: dwri...@gmail.com
> Mobile: (832)518-0707
> Webpage: http://www.knfbreader.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: John J Herzog
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 7:22 AM
> Subject: Re: CapsLock key in virtual machine
>
> Hi David,
> Unfortunately, fusion does not pass caps lock through to the virtual  
> machine correctly. To get around this, you can remap the caps lock  
> key to a different key, and then use it for JAWS, etc. I remapped my  
> caps lock key to the grave/accent key from within windows. I use the  
> program called sharpkeys to do this. It is accessible with JAWS,  
> NVDA, and even narrator. It allows you to choose what key you want  
> to remap the caps lock function to.
> I think this is the best solution to your dilemma.
>
> Thanks,
> John
> On Apr 15, 2009, at 8:05 AM, Dave Wright wrote:
>
>> Good morning all,
>> I'm writing to see if any of you have advice on a possible solution  
>> for getting my capsLock key to work in a virtual machine? I noticed  
>> that after I upgraded my VM Vusion past V2.0, I'm unable to get my  
>> CapsLock key to pass through to my VM's. Any information would be  
>> much appreciated as I tend to remap this key for other functions.
>>
>>
>>    Best Regards:
>>    David Wright
>> Email: dwri...@gmail.com
>> Mobile: (832)518-0707
>> Webpage: http://www.knfbreader.com
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
> >


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