Hi Sean,
How were you able to map those?

On 8/16/15, Shawn Krasniuk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Daniel. This is the remapping that has been successful for me using
> Windows in VMWare Fusion. First, I remapped the right option key to behave
> as the insert or Jaws Key. Then, to solve my Shift+F10 problem, I remapped
> the right command key to act as the applications key which serves as the
> Shift+F10 key. Maybe you can try these mappings out and see if they work for
> you.
>
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>> On Aug 16, 2015, at 12:45 PM, Daniel Chavez <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> Hopefully someone can help with an issue I have.
>> I run VMWare Fusion6 and Windows XP. I want to be able to map shift plus
>> F10 so it can do what it normally does on windows, but it doesn’t work on
>> my VMware.
>> As well, I want to be able to map a, Jaws key, so that if I do the jaws
>> key plus v, it will bring up Jaws specific options.
>> I have right-command mapped to insert via sharp keys, but it tries to
>> paste right now, yet, I can do right-command plus t and it reads the title
>> of a window.
>> My question then is, how can I map it so that right command serves as a
>> full insert key, and shift plus F10 acts like an applications key?
>> P.S.: I red the keyboard article on VMWare’s site, but it doesn’t seem to
>> help any.
>> Thanks for any help that can be provided.
>>
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