Ah ok. My bad. For some reason, I thought that that was in reference to
sharpkeys. I'll post a link to the .reg file so everyone can get it.

Peace

Reeves

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Subject: Sharpkeys (was Re: Jacob Schmeud is a god.)

Hi Kevin
Actually, I didn't say that :). Sharpkeys has always had its keys in a list
view. I was referring to VMWare Fusion's internal key mapping facility,
which you can find under Preferences, Keyboard and Mouse, Keyboard
Shortcuts. This is a new feature in Fusion 2.0, and it is for this that you
need a Windows keyboard in order to remap keys such as the applications key
as they must be typed. Sharpkeys will work regardless, as you can choose the
keys from a list, but if you use multiple operating systems in VMWare it's
sometimes handy to have certain keys remapped regardless of which os you
run. This is where I use VMWare Fusion's key mapping.
Thanks for the complement though anyway :D.



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