Hi,

I am disappointed that SharpKeys does not work with the 64 bit version of 
Windows 7. Does anybody know of a key mapping program that does work with 64 
bit Windows?

Robert Carter


On May 16, 2010, at 4:16 PM, Esther wrote:

> Hi Kawal,
> 
> Users who are interested in Sharp Keys for remapping keys in Windows under 
> Fusion can download it free from randyrants.com:
> http://www.randyrants.com/sharpkeys/
> 
> As for your mail question, Apple Mail has an Address Panel that can be 
> toggled between show and hide with Command-Option-A, which brings up an 
> Addresses window.  This is an abbreviated form of your Address Book that only 
> displays the Name and Email address of entries.  If you want to search for an 
> individual, press Command-Option-F (which is a general Mac OS X shortcut for 
> moving to the search text field of an application -- works in Finder, iTunes, 
> the main Mail Message Viewer window, System Preferences, and many other 
> places). Then type in your search letter or letters.  However, the matches 
> will not be confined to last names.  For example, typing "K e n" will get you 
> matches to both names like "Kenneth Smith" and "Joe Kennedy". You can tab to 
> the table of matches, and then use your up and down arrows to find the person 
> you want. Then you can tab to the "To:" or "Cc:" or "Bcc:" buttons (depending 
> on which fields you have configured to be shown in your mail preferences), 
> and press (VO-Space) the button to add your selected name to the 
> corresponding mail field.
> 
> I'm assuming you haven't created different groups yet, and are not trying to 
> search for names only in a specific group, so your group table selection is 
> set to "All" by default.  If you have created groups, and want to search for 
> names only within a certain group, after showing the Address Panel, tab to 
> the group table and use your up and down arrow keys to highlight your 
> selected group, then use Command-Option-F to go to the search text field and 
> type in your letters, and proceed as before.  Toggle the Address Panel off 
> when you're done with Command-Option-A again or close the window with 
> Command-W.
> 
> You can also add the sender of an email that you are reading or have 
> highlighted in your Messages Table to your Address Panel with the shortcut 
> Command-Shift-Y.  (This is one of the menu options in the Message menu on the 
> Mail menu bar).  This is actually one of the easiest ways to start an entry 
> for someone (who you then add contact and address information for) in your 
> Address Book.  Another helpful option is to go to the "Window" menu on the 
> Mail menu bar (VO-M, then press "W" and arrow down) and navigate to the 
> "Previous Recipients".  This will bring up a window with a list of everyone 
> you have sent an email to.  Again, you can either search the list or just 
> VO-Right arrow  and interact with  the table of names, email addresses, and 
> last used dates.  You can select an entry, stop interacting with the table, 
> then VO-right arrow to the buttons for "Remove from List" or "Add to Address 
> Book".
> 
> Signatures are created and stored under your mail preferences.  Bring your 
> preferences window up with Command-Comma.  Either press Control-F5 (general 
> Mac OS X shortcut to move to the title bar) or interact (VO-Shift-down arrow) 
> and then tab of VO-Right Arrow to "Signatures" and press VO-Space.  Then 
> navigate to the signature you want to edit.  Close the window with Command-W 
> when you're done.
> 
> HTH.  A really excellent source of information about mail, which includes all 
> the information listed above, and many tips that I've not seen in other 
> sources, is the Take Control guide by Joe Kissell, "Take Control of Apple 
> Mail in Snow Leopard":
> http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/snow-leopard-apple-mail
> This version revised for Snow Leopard was just released, and is available as 
> a downloadable PDF file (lists for $15).  You can check the web page link for 
> more information, and for a sample download section.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> 
> On 16 May 2010, at 10:19, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> 
>> Hi.
>> 
>> I don't know if anyone is interested, but I acquired a program called sharp 
>> keys.  This let's you map keys so for instance, if I'm using jaws in fusion 
>> (as I am) as I'm using windows 7, I was able to run that program and get an 
>> insert key and an application key to use jaws. If anyone wants it, let me 
>> know.
>> 
>> I also managed to copy my contacts from Microsoft outlook to apple mail's 
>> address book, and wish to know if I'm composing mail in Apple mail as I find 
>> this much easier than Microsoft Outlook, how can I check for addresses 
>> whilst composing? You can do control K in Microsoft outlook if you are in 
>> the to field to check names if you have typed a name beginning with A for 
>> instance and all the names beginning with A will come up.  You then choose a 
>> name by going down the list and pressing enter.  Is there such a thing in 
>> Apple mail please?
>> 
>> Also, I was able to compose a signature for my Apple mail as you will see, 
>> but now I need to edit it and I can't find how as I can't remember how I 
>> managed to create an signature in the first place!
>> 
>> 
>> I'm sorry if some this message is rather window related but there is no 
>> other way for me to explain what I want.
>> 
>> Kawal.
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