Hi Scott.

I'm not sure that you can map your caps lock key, but here are the steps:
1: When you have opened Sharpkeys, choose add.
2: Select the insert key from the first listbox
3: Press tab and select your caps lock key.
4: Hit okay.
You have now moved the insert key to your caps log ke, but the issue is that you now have two virtualy keys on your caps log key. So now you have to move your caps lock to your insert key.
5: Cklick add again.
6: Choose Caps lock from the first listbox
7: Choose the insert key from the second listbox and click okay.
8: Click the save to registry button and restart windows.
It should now work.
Hope that helps.
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Søren Jensen
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On 21/01/2009, at 21.11, Scott Ford wrote:

Hi folks,
I have installed sharp keys and I have attempted to set my caps lock to the insert key on my mac book pro. I must be missing something. The key does not take. Could some one describe the window and the exact procedure for remaping a key. I can see that there is a spot to press the key however I get lost when I enter this area. I have also tried to select the keys from the list and this does not seem to work. Thank you for any help.
Scott



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