Hey, thanks for this!
It works for WE use as well.. Don't know why I didn't think of it myself before!
Caitlyn

On Aug 26, 2014, at 5:14 PM, Scott Erichsen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jeff,
>  
> Through some trial and error with JFW in Fusion, I found a couple interesting 
> things when working on a Mac keyboard with no number pad.
>  
> What I found was that when in Windows  in Fusion, turn on keyboard help with 
> Capslock+1 on the number row so you can play.
>  
> FN+semicolon, This should activate the JAWS cursor.
> FN+slash  This will activate the PC cursor.
> FN +CapsLock+semicolon  This is the route PC to JAWS
> FN +CapsLock+slash  This will route Jaws to PC
>  
> Experiment with FN + the keys on the righthand side of the keyboard .  What 
> is happening is that the FN key + the keys on the righthand side of the 
> keyboard are acting as a numpad.  So, you can also find the combos to right 
> and left click and page up/pagedown just like on the numpad.
>  
> I do find this to be a pain and will take some getting used too, but, it does 
> work.
>  
> Try it out and good luck.
>  
> Hope this helps.
>  
> Scott
>  
>  
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeff Bishop
> Sent: Wednesday, 27 August 2014 5:20 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: insert key remapping not working on right side of the keyboard 
> under Fusion ...
>  
> I am not using SharpKeys to remap the capslock key though.
>  
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Moore
> Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 12:13 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: insert key remapping not working on right side of the keyboard 
> under Fusion ...
>  
> Jeff,
> If you're running Seil, you don't need sharp keys.  Seil can remap the caps 
> lock key to the insert key.  Carabiner also gives you a numeric keypad which 
> you can access using the fn plus the keys on the right side (7 8 9 u i o j k 
> l m / ; p 0).
>  
> Chris
> On Aug 26, 2014, at 1:24 PM, Jeff Bishop <[email protected]> wrote:
>  
> 
> Hello Everyone,
>  
> OK, this is a very strange one and I am hoping someone can lend some advice 
> here.
>  
> I have a MacBook Pro running Fusion. I use Seil and Karabiner to remap my 
> caps lock key to the Insert key. I use SharpKeys to flip my alt and window 
> key mappings and all of this is working as I expect, with one exception...
>  
> I normally use a full sized Apple keyboard while at the office with a numeric 
> keypad on the right. So, this means that the caps lock key doesn't play a 
> role here for the most part and everything works well for me using the JAWS 
> desktop layout.
>  
> I have found that if I use the insert key on the numeric keypad or the caps 
> lock key while in Laptop mode that none of the keys past the J key work. 
> Meaning, I can do things like insert-t, caps lock plus s, etc., etc. but 
> anything on the right-hand side of the keyboard doesn't work.
>  
> Something interesting to note is that the laptop keys don't work whether 
> using caps lock or the insert key on the numeric keypad past the letter J.
>  
> Has anyone run into this issue at all? If so your advice is hugely 
> appreciated.
>  
> I am wondering if the newer versions of Karabiner or Seil have broken 
> something here?
>  
> Jeff
>  
>  
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