This is just so awesome! I honestly thought you absolutely needed Sharp
Keys in order to use Windows on mac properly with screen readers. Now I
see Fusion alone can do this, I will take the easy way out and use the
remap settings in Fusion. Although I'm coming in late to this thread,
I'd like to thank those for showing us this awesome tip. It may just
encourage those who were discouraged previously, myself included, to
re-visit Fusion again.
Regards Chris
Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof!
On 09/03/2014 13:46, Phil Halton wrote:
You're exactly right, OSX doesn't pass the caps lock key to the windows VM. The
workaround is to remap another key on the keyboard to act as a caps lock or
insert key. Many people remap the grave accent key (above the left tab key and
below the escape key) to caps lock.
This can be done several ways, one way being the use of a windows program called
"sharpkeys". .
Another way, is to remap the grave accent key to the insert key from within
fusion settings themselves, and then Jaws will respond to the grave accent key
as though it were the jaws modifier key, either caps lock or insert, whichever
you setup.
Remember, you can remap any key you want, but the grave accent is rarely used,
and so makes a good candidate for remapping.
I am currently using the grave accent, remapped using SharpKeys, to act as a
caps lock key with Jaws set to use the laptop keyboard with caps lock as
modifier key. It works great for me. Although, I'm going to switch to the
Fusion key remap method just to simplify things and eliminate the need for a
program like sharpkeys.
There is a podcast on how to use the sharpkeys program on applevis.com, search for
"sharpkeys" and it should come up in the search results. . It can be a little
tricky to understand and use the first time, so if you need help and specific directions
on its use, sing out.
BTW: I find that keeping a full-sized Apple USB keyboard around is a big help
when using these remap procedures. I just plug it in and it gives me a insert
key that jaws and NVDA will respond to as their modifier keys. Its really
indispensable when you start changing the modifier keys and need both a caps
lock and an insert key temporarily.
For example, using the fusion method, I find I need that keyboard in order to
have an actual insert key I can press when trying to make the fusion key remap
as there is no actual insert key on the apple portable keyboards.
On Mar 8, 2014, at 7:07 PM, Catherine Turner
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm having some problems using JAWS in a virtual machine and wondering
if anyone can help.
I'm using JAWS 14 on Windows 7 via VMware. I usually use an external
keyboard with my MacBook because I'm one handed. I normally use the
desktop keyboard layout for JAWS but am without an external keyboard
now. I'm wondering how people manage on the Mac keyboard with JAWS.
My understanding is that JAWS should be able to use the caps lock as
the JAWS key but I can't get this to work. I chose laptop layout from
the keyboard layout in basic settings but whenever I press caps lock
Voiceover just says caps lock on or off and JAWS acts if I'm not
pressing the JAWS key e.g. if I press caps lock and t for title, JAWS
just says t. It's as if the caps lock key isn't being passed through
to Windows. But this is strange because it works properly when I use
NVDA instead of JAWS.
Can anyone help? Am I missing something? Any ideas why JAWS/Windows
isn't picking up the caps lock? Any other way round it?
Thanks,
Catherine
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