Hi,
I just made the changes that I wanted to make using SharpKeys version 3 with 64
bit Windows 7. So, just running the SharpKeys executable with no problems. So,
it is just the installer that doesn't work. I actually ran SharpKeys from a
thumb drive and all worked perfectly.
Thanks for this m
Yes, I'm running windows 7 32 bit. I didn't install it no. I just
unzipped it, and pressed enter and the boxes containing both lists came
up and it was simple enough to do.
Kawal.
On Wed, 19 May 2010 08:52 -0500, "Robert Carter"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am glad to hear that somebody successfully use
Hi,
For anyone who's not following this, SharpKeys has to installs. An executable
which cannot be used in Windows 7, and the .zip which is really just the
program inside the archive not requiring an install.
So if you have not tried this one on your 64-bit system, you might want to. I
quickly
Hi,
I am glad to hear that somebody successfully used SharpKeys with Windows 7. Was
this the 64 bit version of Windows 7?
I did get the fusion key remapping feature to work so that is another way to go
about this. I think the SharpKey solution is better if it can be made to work.
I gather from
Hi Robert.
I did use Sharp keys to get an insert and application key in fusion as Jaws
needs it as I'm using windows 7 for some window things. I did have help to do
it.
You need to download the sharp key program, open it, it will not install. You
then have two boxes. In the first you pick t
It is near impossible with that combo box. Vo does not play nice nice with it
at all. You will try and hit vo space to except yoru change and get an A.
always! at least that' what I've found.
Good luck.
S
On May 17, 2010, at 7:04 PM, Robert Carter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have looked at the Take Co
Hi,
I have looked at the Take Control of fusion book and looked at the key mapping
in fusion 3 preferences. It is not yet clear to me how to map an insert key to
the right option key on my MacBook Pro keyboard. Has anybody on this list done
key mapping with fusion and VoiceOver? If so, I would
Yes there is. Start typing the name and email and then down arrow. when you see
the one you want hit enter.
Tc
On May 16, 2010, at 1:19 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I don't know if anyone is interested, but I acquired a program called sharp
> keys. This let's you map keys so for insta
Hi Robert,
I don't run Windows on my Mac, but I always understood that there were
two popular ways to handle key mapping under Fusion: one way was by
using Sharp Keys, which is a Windows registry hack that lets you
associate two different list views of keys. The second way was to use
VMw
Hi,
I am disappointed that SharpKeys does not work with the 64 bit version of
Windows 7. Does anybody know of a key mapping program that does work with 64
bit Windows?
Robert Carter
On May 16, 2010, at 4:16 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Kawal,
>
> Users who are interested in Sharp Keys for remappi
Hi Kawal,
Users who are interested in Sharp Keys for remapping keys in Windows
under Fusion can download it free from randyrants.com:
http://www.randyrants.com/sharpkeys/
As for your mail question, Apple Mail has an Address Panel that can be
toggled between show and hide with Command-Option
Hi.
I don't know if anyone is interested, but I acquired a program called sharp
keys. This let's you map keys so for instance, if I'm using jaws in fusion (as
I am) as I'm using windows 7, I was able to run that program and get an insert
key and an application key to use jaws. If anyone wants
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