Okay, a follow up to my previous instructions. At the point where you need to
mouse click the word caps lock in the combo box, There are two things you can
do to get past this little glitchy part.
First, instead of routing the mouse to the VO cursor with VO command F5, I have
found here as in ot
In vmware preferences reached by pressing command + comma, select Keyboard and
mouse from the toolbar, then select the key remappings tab.
Press “add” to create a new key remap. in the first combo box press the accent
key, then vo right arrow over to the next combo box.
Here’s where it gets a lit
I have no clue, the sharp keys method was my choices. You may find it in the
group archives, or maybe google is your friend here.
> On Dec 14, 2014, at 7:29 PM, Caitlyn Furness
> wrote:
>
> Can you please explain how to remap the keys using the within fusion option?
>
> I want to remap the ac
Can you please explain how to remap the keys using the within fusion option?
I want to remap the accent key to be the caps lock key.. I tried this, but
somehow managed to screw up and it didn’t work..
thanks!
Caitlyn
> On Dec 13, 2014, at 3:07 AM, Kliph wrote:
>
> YOu gotta use sharp keys, or
YOu gotta use sharp keys, or remap the keys within fusion settings.
> On Dec 13, 2014, at 2:19 AM, deedra waters wrote:
>
> I need to free up the caps lock key os that i can use the apple keyboard in
> the vm rather then juggling 2 keyboards…. Does anyone know why and how to
> free up the caps
I need to free up the caps lock key os that i can use the apple keyboard in the
vm rather then juggling 2 keyboards…. Does anyone know why and how to free up
the caps lock key so that vmware fusion will stop interrupting the keypress
deedra waters
dee...@the-brannons.com
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