Esther,
Why wouldn't using the laptop layout for jaws that uses the caps lock key as 
the jaws key work on a laptop mac?

Also, why would you need additional software for remapping the keyboard if you 
decide this approach vs a jaws script?

Thanx,

John

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Esther
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 3:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: jaws on mac

Hi John,

The issue of the JAWS insert key on the Mac only arises if you are trying to 
use JAWS with Windows in a virtual environment (Fusion) where it coexists with 
the Mac OS X and where you are using a keyboard without a numeric keypad.  It 
does not arise if you are using BootCamp (basically, installing Windows on a 
separate partition on your Mac and separately shutting down the Mac side and 
booting up into Windows every time you want to use a Windows application.)  It 
also does not arise if you are using a full sized keyboard with a numeric 
keypad. Therefore, this issue usually arises for people who are trying to run 
both Windows and Mac OS X under VMware's Fusion on a laptop.  It may also arise 
if you want to run both Windows and Mac OS X under Fusion 3 and you buy an iMac 
without choosing the option for a full-size keyboard, since with the latest 
model iMacs Apple has made the smaller keyboard without numeric keypad the 
default attachment -- this is what you will get if you buy the iMac in a retail 
Apple Store or in another computer store "out of the box".  However, if you 
order your iMac online, you can configure the machine to have a full-size 
keyboard (with numeric keypad).

In the case where someone is running their Mac with Windows available at the 
same time through VMware Fusion  on a laptop or a desktop Mac used with a 
keyboard that does not have a numeric keypad, the usual solution to allow using 
JAWS is to get a free Windows program called SharpKeys from RandyRants:
http://www.randyrants.com/2008/12/sharpkeys_30.html
This program will allow you to remap your insert key on the Windows side to 
another key (e.g. the right option key, or other key of your choice) and save 
the results to your registry file.

I should add, I do not use JAWS or Windows on my Mac, so you're likely to get 
more detailed answers from other users.  However, these questions have come up 
very frequently on the list.  Once again, if you're getting a laptop, the 
insert key is not an issue if you're not trying to share the Mac and Windows 
operating systems at the same time.   And if you're getting a desktop machine, 
it's not an issue provided you're using a full-size keyboard with numeric 
keypad even if you do plan to run both Mac OS X and Windows under VMware 
Fusion.  Otherwise,  you can remap the Insert key for JAWS to a different key.

HTH

Cheers,

Esther


John W. Carty wrote:


I'm purchasing a new mac in a couple of days and I need to run windows for a 
couple of work related apps.

I saw emails on this list a couple of weeks ago discussing a problem with the 
jaws key on a mac.

Using the laptop keyboard layout in jaws the caps lock becomes the jaws key.

Why would this be a problem, I don't understand?

Are there any other known issues for me to consider?

Thanx,

John Carty






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