Jean
How do you unchord the insert key? I'm trying various ways of using JAWS on my Mac Book Pro and haven't found one I really like.
Thanks,
Marshall

On Apr 9, 2008, at 5:49 PM, Jean-Claude Provost wrote:

it works perfectly. I activated my version and I even streamed audio from
the net on my fusion-driven windows session.

I have other tests to make but, so far so good. I use JAWS' desktop layout, using FN+M as insert. I modified jaws so it doesn't require the insert key
to be chorded, so that makes it easier to handle.  For example, to to
insert-'T, I do FN=M, release both of those key than press t as 2 seperate
unchorded key sequence...

Cheers,
Jean-Claude Provost
TransaxSens \
Skype: canadianfrog

-----Original Message-----
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Hi Jerry,  The keybord driver for fusion includes a numpad, so you can
use one in your windows machine.  I don't know about the effectiveness
of running jaws in fusion though.  Window-eyes does nicely, but you
may want to check with some one on jaws.  There's the hardware
activation for example.  That could be interesting in a software
machine.

Best,

Erik

On 9-Apr-08, at 3:37 PM, Jerry Matheny wrote:

That's no good. What use is numpad commander then? How can I control
Jaws in a virtual machine and alike? There's still plenty of use for
the numpad.


Thanks in advance,

Jerry

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the fn key is still there.  what is gone is the embedded num pad.

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Subject: A very disturbing rumor about the newer Macbooks


I just heard a rumor that in the newer macbooks that were released
this
year, Apple took out the function key modifier? Somehow I can't
believe
this. Can someone please tell me whether or not this is true? I
seriously
hope it's not.


Thanks in advance,

Jerry





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