HI,

thanks Gordon and Cliff.

I do have some more questions.

1. 
 what is this file and where do you get it?

2. So I need to modify the preferences keyboard shortcut and re-assign keys? 

I will play with the later and see what occurs.

Sean 


On 17/08/2011, at 3:35 AM, Kliph&Sharrie wrote:

> The main thing you need to do is get the sharp key file.  This enables you to 
> map keys to do what you want.  For example, I use the grave key for my jaws 
> key, this is the key right below the escape key.  I also changed my option 
> key to the windows key, and the command key on the left side to the alt key.  
> I also changed my back slash key to the right control key, since the right 
> control key is something I use a lot of on the windows side.  HT, if you need 
> anything further, my contact info is below.
> 
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> 
> 
> On Aug 16, 2011, at 7:07 AM, Sean Murphy wrote:
> 
>> Hi All.
>> 
>> I have got VMWare fusion installed with a WinXp image. The image has Jaws 
>> for Windows also installed.
>> 
>> What I need to know is how you do the following:
>> 
>> 1. Stop the MAC from using the CAP-locks key? This is because Jaws in laptop 
>> keyboard layout uses this key by default.
>> 
>> 
>> 2. How do you make VMWare to except all keystrokes within the guess 
>> environment? command G places the focus into the environment.
>> 
>> 3. HOw do you get the insert or num-lock key?
>> 
>> I have managed to get a work around by using an external keyboard from my 
>> MacBook Pro series 5, 5.
>> 
>> Any other tips are welcomed.
>> 
>> 
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