Correction below.
Regards Chris
Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof!

On 10 Mar 2014, at 13:02, christopher hallsworth <christopher...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hi all
> I have some good news if you want to use Windows on your mac using Vmware 
> Fusion. I can now tell you how to re-map one of the keys on your mac keyboard 
> so it becomes an insert key. Here we go.
> 1. Open Fusion.
> 2. Press command-comma to open preferences.
> 3. Interact with the toolbar and click on keyboard and mouse button.
> 4. Stop interacting with the toolbar and click on the keymap tab.
> Note
> Skip this step if this tab is selected.
> 5. Check the enable keymap check box. Optionally check or uncheck the enable 
> language specific keys.
> 6. Click the add button. Visually this looks like a plus.
> 7. In the from combo box type a key such as the grave key usually to the left 
> of the number 1 key on the numbers row.
> Note
> For some reason VoiceOver calls it backslash. Please disregard this.
> 8. In the to combo box, press vo-space; a list of keys should appear. Arrow 
> to insert, then stop interacting twice.
> Note
> Ignore any aronious keys VoiceOver may announce such as up. The end result 
> should be that the to combo box is set to insert.
> 9. Click the ok button.
> 10. Interact with the table and make sure the key you added is selected.
> 11. Close Preferences with command-w.
> Happy virtualizing!
> 
> Regards Chris
> Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof!
> 

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