I tried Sharp Keys, but it sayd (with the MSI version), that the
application was too big to fit in memory, and (with the Zipped
version), that there was a big application error, who's code I can't
remember.

The VM's running with a gig of RAM, and I'm sticking with NVDA until I
can sort it.

BTW, still got the major problem that the Video intersept gets a
general error, when I try to install it. ANyone come up with a fix for
that yet? :P

Cheers,

On Mar 7, 3:20 am, Tyler wood <tcwoo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I use sharp keys. My command key is my capslock key, my grav key is the alt 
> key, I have some other keys which also help.
>
> hope that helps
> On 2011-03-04, at 3:54 PM, Bart Bunting wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Everyone,
>
> > Just got my new macbook pro  yesterday.
>
> > I'm trying to configure a virtual machine using vmware fusion and jaws.
>
> > I have taken an existing xp machine from my linux install.  It appears
> > to boot up fine, and jaws starts talking, complaining about the video
> > intercept not being installed actualy :(.
>
> > My issue is of course that the capslock key is being captured by VO.
> > Seamingly the same for alt tab.
>
> > I initially tried virtualbox which is what I use under linux, but it's
> > sound performance was crap.
>
> > From the small amount of talking jaws has managed to do sound appears
> > quite clean in fusion.
>
> > Can anyone offer any hints as to how one gets around this capslock
> > issue?
>
> > I've done a bit of a search and have found a couple of people having the
> > same issue but no good work arounds.
>
> > Any assistance would be much appreciated.
>
> > Cheers
>
> > Bart
>
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