Hi thank you very much. This is great information. Also I have noticed
that if you want to simulate the applications  key you can hold the
control and shift keys and press F10. If you are using a laptop (Mac
book) in System preferences you need to have the check box checked that
changes the hardware keys to actual Function keys.
hth
Frank

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nicolai Svendsen
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 2:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Modifier keys with Fusion


Hi,

The applications key does not exist. You will have to change it in the  
registry entries to match something like the right command key, for  
example, which might be the right alt key or something similar that I  
can't remember. You can do this the easy way by using something called  
Sharp Keys. I believe the link to that is
http://www.randyrants.com
If not, try Googling it. The insert key does not exist, either. You  
can change this to, say, the right shift-key on Windows. Afterwards,  
you might want to change the JAWS-key, if you do use JAWS, so it  
matches to insert. Meaning that, if you use the Laptop layout with  
JAWS and you want to use JAWS-key+P, you would want to change that  
keystroke to Insert+P.
I am using the Windows way of writing keystrokes now, because I was  
talking about WIndows keystrokes. Just before anyone goes on about how  
it's a dash on the Mac between key-combinations. :)

As to your other question, Alt is left Option, Windows is Left  
command, and CTRL is just CTRL.

Regards,
Nic
On Oct 8, 2009, at 8:08 PM, Frank Ventura wrote:

>
> Hi all, in Fusion 2.0, can anyone tell me what keys on a MacBook Pro
> keyboard simulate the control, alt, windows and applications keys on a
> Windows keyboard?
> Thanks
> Frank
>
> >




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