Hello Kelly,

The problem of the caps key as Jaws key in VMWare Fusion has always been a bit 
of a problem and you will need to jump through a number of hoops to make it 
work.  The way I had accomplished it some years ago, as long as I can remember 
is as follows.
1. You need to disable caps lock function on the mac side in system preferences 
then keyboard, then press the modifier key options button.  In the dialog that 
will appear, you can specify what actions various modifier keys can perform on 
the mac.  These are popup buttons.  Caps lock key must be set to no action 
because Mac OS doesn’t release caps lock actions to windows installations under 
VMWare Fusion as far as I understand.

2. You need to download a utility for mac called Karabiner Elements from the 
link below:
https://pqrs.org/osx/karabiner/ <https://pqrs.org/osx/karabiner/>
This utility once installed will allow you to remap the function caps lock key 
to act as an insert key.  As you know, mac doesn’t have insert key so you need 
to remap it so that caps lock key is recognized as insert key.
Once you install Karabiner Elements, depending on your version of OS, you may 
have to grant it permissions in system preferences security & privacy, under 
privacy tab.
Also, Karabiner Elements, once installed, will create an icon for itself in 
menu extra.  That’s how you will always find the app and activate it.  Its 
window easily disappears once you command + tab away from it so I thought I’d 
warn you.
In Karabiner Elements you need to again reassign the function of caps lock key 
to insert key.  This is relatively straight forward but you will need to do 
some exploring.  There are basically two popup buttons in a table left column 
says something like from key, and right column says something like, to key.  
You need to choose from caps lock and in the right column to insert key.
This will be all for Mac OS side.

4. Now once you’ve started Windows in VMWare Fusion, you will need to search 
via google for a small utility called sharpkeys.exe by Randyrats, if I 
remember.  Download it and install it.  Once you launch the sharkkeys.exe 
application, you will need to again reassign caps lock to insert key and insert 
key to caps key.  This should do it.  I can’t be more helpful on all the steps 
of how you’d do this in sharpkeys as I’m not able to look at it while typing 
this message but you probably have enough experience to work it out after 
you’ve explored sharkeys windows.  Basically sharkeys will change reassignment 
of caps lock key and insert key in Windows registry.  You will need to restart 
your Windows for the reassignment to take effect.  I don’t know exactly why you 
need to reassign caps to insert and then again insertt to caps but when I did 
only the former, it didn’t work.  It only worked for me when I did the insert 
to caps reassignment as well.  Of course you need to tell Jaws to use capslock 
key as Jaws key.

Hope this will help, and please anyone chip in if I have made a mistake in the 
above or omitted anything.

Andrew

> On 18 Oct 2019, at 03:24, kelly ford <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>  
> I believe I’ve read solutions to get the Capslock key to work on Windows when 
> running under Fusion on the Mac.  Could someone remind me what options might 
> exist when doing this on a Macbook Pro so I can control a Windows screen 
> reader without using a full sized keyboard?
>  
> Thank you for any pointers here.
>  
> Kelly
> 
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