Hi,

Okay, Anne, you make a strong argument. I'll refrain from kicking Apple 
executives for your benefit.

I played around with key remapping, but just using the options in system 
preferences. Nothing worked for me though. From the sounds of things, neither 
would the more advanced options. Having capslock as VO keys does nothing to fix 
the problem that I have as capslock is also on the left side of the keybord. 
I'm looking for VO keys on the right side of the keybord. Using the right shift 
key as control wouldn't work as then I couldn't type capital letters on the 
left side of the keybord. Similarly, using command and shift together to be 
control wouldn't work as then I couldn't perform short cuts like 
command-shift-d to send or add to reading list, command-shift-a to add 
attachments etcetera. Also, that still wouldn't allow me to perform keystrokes 
like command-control-a to archive in Mail without moving my right hand over to 
the left side of the keybord. Well, actually, maybe I could hit command-a with 
my left hand and command-shift with my right hand. Basically I haven't found 
any way that makes my MacBook keybord as easy to use as the full USB keybord. 
But to paraphrase Mary, life still goes on… Just a little less efficiently.

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