You will have to somehow remap the caps lock key to a key on your mac such as
the accent key.
> On 20 Nov 2014, at 12:20, Juliette Swiler wrote:
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> Hi,
> I am wondering if I run System Access to Go as my screen reader under
> Windows, how can I get to the System Access menu, the caps lock does
: "Phil Halton"
To: "Macvisionaries"
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Subject: Re: running Windows on a Mac
the mac OS treats the caps lock key not as an actual key press, but as a more
low-level system wired event. and neither Fusion nor bootcamp have access to
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To: "Macvisionaries"
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: running Windows on a Mac
the mac OS treats the caps lock key not as an actual key press, but as a
more low-level system wired event. and neither Fusion nor bootcamp have
access to that key. there is no
the mac OS treats the caps lock key not as an actual key press, but as a more
low-level system wired event. and neither Fusion nor bootcamp have access to
that key. there is no caps lock available when running Windows on the mac via
bootcamp or fusion. What needs to be done is to remap a key to
Curious where the memory requirements info came from? I have a stock
Dell Windows 7 box which uses 2.15GB with no apps running while my Mac
Pro Mavericks box with no apps running takes 1.8GB. Maybe my own
machines are somehow unusual so I'd be curious where you found out about
Windows taking le
Certainly.
Either way.
Windows actually requires less memory than does OS x.
At 09:54 PM 6/13/2014, you wrote:
I am trying to find out if a Mac Book Air would have enough memory
to run windows either with boot camp or fusion? Thanks.
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I have several friends who are using windows on MacBook air yes it definitely
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> On Jun 13, 2014, at 8:54 PM, Juliette wrote:
>
> I am trying to find out if a Mac Book Air would have enough memory to run
> windows either with boot camp or
Hi. I installed windows seven via bootcamp on my girlfriend's 2012 mac
book air and it runs fine with jaws and multiple applications running
as well as anti virus. You should be fine for general computing tasks.
Cameron.
On 6/13/14, Juliette wrote:
> I am trying to find out if a Mac Book Air
I am running Bootcamp on my MacBook Air and it does fine. I don't
have a lot of things that would require a lot of disc space.
On 6/13/14, Juliette wrote:
> I am trying to find out if a Mac Book Air would have enough memory to
> run windows either with boot camp or fusion? Thanks.
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