thanks for this as well..
I am still using fusion 6.something, however. Not sure if that would make a
diff..
Cait
> On Mar 26, 2015, at 4:34 PM, Phil Halton wrote:
>
> Hi grant,
> I was just getting prepared to answer Caitlin’s question when I noticed
> something in the remapping window. I n
thanks!
I really haven’t found any great solution, but I need something that works for
the little I do with windows these days. I am currently using version 8 of
window eyes, but am switching to nvda since I think it’s now a wonderful peice
of software.
thanks for both the directions sets for
Hi grant,
I was just getting prepared to answer Caitlin’s question when I noticed
something in the remapping window. I noticed that in addition to Insert being a
choice in the “to” combo box, there is also a choice for “caps lock”. Could it
be that we can remap the accent key (or some other key)
Caitlin,
Here are the steps for the Fusion-only way, based on instructions I’ve written
previously to the list. It’s been a while since I’ve used this method, but I
think these instructions still apply.
Press CMD+COMMA to open preferences from within VMWare, and select the
“keyboard and mouse”
I’d like the steps in remapping the insert key within fusion using just the
fusion way, please.
I thought I had done this, but it doesn’t seem to be sticking.
thanks,
Caitlyn
> On Mar 25, 2015, at 10:33 PM, Phil Halton wrote:
>
> possibly the easiest way around the caps lock problem is to set
possibly the easiest way around the caps lock problem is to set nvda, or JAWS,
to use the insert key as its modifier. Then in fusion key remapping
preferences, you can set a key like the grave accent to instead produce an
insert key. Then, essentially, the grave accent key which is just above th
Hi Bill again,
I've found the post from Grant - one of the list members - outlining the steps
you need to take to use capslock key successfully in fusion on a mac computer.
I assume you use a mac computer although having read your message again, I see
you say "windows" keyboard. So I'm not su
Hi Bill,
This problem is the same as Jaws and other screen readers that use caps lock as
the modifier key. You need to reassign caps lock key in Windows in fusion for
NvDA to use it. Recently there has been quite a detailed set of instructions
posted to the group on how to do this. You may n
Hi.
Running Windows 7 in Fusion with a Windows keyboard, I cannot seem to use
the caps lock key as an NVDA modifier. I have the setting enabled. Does
NVDA not see the caps lock key in a Fusion Window? Thanks.
Bill
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