Hi Mike,

Try this link from the old archives that has Søren's description of  
how to use Sharp Keys:

http://www.mail-archive.com/disc...@macvisionaries.com/msg47433.html

Here's what I did to find this:
• I went to the Mail Archive web pages for the old list (December 2005  
through January 2009) at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/disc...@macvisionaries.com/
You can bookmark this location in Safari with Command-D.  If you save  
it to a location on your bookmarks bar (by using VO-space on the pop  
up button for the location, when you're prompted where to save), and  
it is stored in one of the first 9 locations, you can go back to the  
bookmark by pressing Command and the number of the bookmark location.   
If it is the first bookmark on the bookmark bar, Command-1 will bring  
you to this location.
• I tabbed to the search text field and typed in "sharp keys fusion  
remap" and pressed return
• I used VO-Command-H to move to the first result post heading link.   
The link subject was about how to remap the Insert keys in VMware  
fusion, so I used VO-Right Arrow to check the context.  (I have my web  
navigation set to group mode on the VoiceOver menu for searching the  
archives).
• The context content block had Søren's statement that he uses Sharp  
Keys to remap and that it could be found with Google.
• I used VO-Command-L to move to the link for Søren's name at the end  
of the excerpt block and used VO-space to select it to put posts from  
Søren into the search field.  The next page that shows is a page of  
his posts.
• I tabbed to the search text field again.  Now there are search terms  
with the words: from:"Søren Jensen" in the search box.  I use Command- 
Right arrow to move past this, so I can add search terms, I press  
space and I type in "sharp keys" (not in quotation marks), and press  
return.
• I use VO-Command-H to move to the first result post heading link (of  
the 10 matches that are shown).  I VO-Right arrow to the context  
content and read what are clearly instructions, so I VO-Left arrow  
back to the link and press VO-Space to bring up the post.
• I use Command-L to move to the address bar and Command-C to copy the  
URL, which I've pasted into this email after switching apps from  
Safari to mail with Command-tab.

Hope this helps you as an example of how to search the archives.  In  
fact, if I remember details about subjects that were posted, I put the  
terms directly into the search field.  The example I gave is how I  
would run a search from scratch, with no knowledge of what was in the  
archives.  The only other details are that I might read through the  
post if there's not enough context to decide whether the content might  
answer my question.  Then I would use Command-left bracket to return  
to my search results page.  I can also read up or down the threads  
with the access keys Control-n to read the next post in the thread and  
Control-p to read the previous post in the thread.  For more  
complicated searching, I'll mark by search results page for Snapback  
(Command-Option-K).  Then Command-Option-P will always snap me back to  
the page marked for snapback.


Cheers,

Esther



On May 7, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Michael Huckabay wrote:

>
> Good evening Would enyone out there know how to map key's using jaw's
> under fusion I red the past fred's on this but there was no clear way
> how to do this.  So I was wundering if someone out there would
> clearely explane to me how to do this.
> Thank's verry much.
> dryden.mikehucka...@gmail.com
>
> >


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