Hello Sean

Sharp Keys is a Windows utility that allows you to modify the keyboard layout. 
But it's off topic for this group as it is Windows.

Just to remind the group of list policy on this issue. The configuration of the 
VM itself is on topic. But the configuration of anything inside of the VM is 
definitely off topic for this group. That includes your screen-reader or 
anything else.

Lynne

On 17 Aug 2011, at 11:00, Sean Murphy wrote:

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.
> 
> Kliphton SR
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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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