Email me off list and I will send you the sharp key file used to remap keys.
It's painless, and you only have to do it once.
Kliphton SR
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Hello,
I've been trying to follow your very helpful instructions to remap an insert
key in Windows running in VMWare fusion so that I can use it as Jaws key. You
suggest choosing right option key to become the insert key. However, I do not
see an right option key choice in the list, just option
Why not just set JAWS to use the lap top layout?
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
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On Aug 16, 2011, at 12:20 PM, Paul Erkens wrote:
> Hi Rod,
> In fusion, you have 2 choices to r
Hi Rod,
In fusion, you have 2 choices to remap keys. One is sharp keys and the other is
fusion itself. If you do it in fusion however, the keys you define will work in
all virtual machines you have. If these are all windows, there is no problem.
Regarding the fusion way of doing it: go into fus
There is a sharp key file that allows you to do this, google sharp keys for
windows and you should find it. And know, it won't change your keys for the
windows side. If you can't find it by googling, email me off list and I will
send it to you.
Kliphton SR
(twitter&Skype) kliphton72
(Marriage
Good morning,
How do I re-map my right command key to an insert key and my right option key
to an applications key while I am in VMware fusion? Also, will it affect the
keyboard commander commands such as right option key, T for time?
I hope everyone is having a great weekend!
Rod
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