Somebody asked this question before but it never got answered.  Is there a way 
to change the amount of ram and hard drive space after you have already set it 
up?
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On Jun 20, 2011, at 1:06 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:

> Hi, the function keys in windows should follow the conventions you set up on 
> your mac.
> 
> Shift f10 will bring up a context menu, although windows seven has 
> conveniently offered you two different context menus for some of the main 
> objects.  One is on the applications key and the other is on the shift f10 
> key.
> 
> It's also worth mentioning that key remap for macbook will place a standard 
> calculator pad on the right hand side of your portable or bluetooth keyboard 
> which would then offer you an awkward but functional insert key as well as 
> access to the mouse curser functions of your screen reader of choice, in my 
> case, window-eyes.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> Erik Burggraaf
> User support consultant,
> Now posting occasionally on twitter at eburggraaf,
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> 
> On 2011-06-20, at 1:50 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> 
>> Once booted into Windows through Bootcamp, what happens, on my macbook, and 
>> my mac eluminum bluetooth keyboard regarding the 12 F keys?  for instance, 
>> if I'm using JAWS and want to get the time of day, first of all there is no 
>> insert key on the macbook keyboard nor the eluminum bluetooth one, which 
>> means I'll have to use the caps lock key through laptop keyboard layout. 
>> That's perfectly fine, no big deal in the least.  And oh yeah, I definitely 
>> know in JAWS 12 how to configure that.  NO issue at all.  My concern is 
>> however, getting back to this example, would I then want to do caps 
>> lock+F12, or would it be fn!+capslock+F12?  In other words, more simply put, 
>> are the F keys going to function by default as hardware, or as software?  In 
>> SnowLeopard, I've configured my macbook, as wellas my friend's so that by 
>> default the keys are software based, instead of the default behavior, 
>> whereby they are hardware based.  Will that carry ovber to my Wiundows 
>> installation on Bootcamp?
>> 
>> Also, where will my application's key be located, or do I simply just need 
>> to do shift+F10, like I do on my apple keyboard I got U S Beed to my desktop 
>> windows machine.
>> 
>> Thanks for any and all answers.
>> 
>> Chris. 
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