Hi Alfredo:
This sounds like something really cool.  although I doubt I'd be able to copy 
it.  I've often felt like wining about that need for a 6th finger to work with 
Vo on the left side and letters on the left side.

I may have to play with this.

Thanks.

Carolyn
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Alfredo 
  To: MacVisionaries 
  Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 2:10 PM
  Subject: Great workaround for Mac Laptops who want a Control ke ont he right 
side


  I have found a great way to make a Laptop more user friendly to VO
  users.  I have had a problem of having to awkwardly maneuver my right
  hand above my left hand when typing VO commands requiring Control
  +Option along with any key not he left side of the Keyboard.  For
  example, to execute the Command, Control-Option-Shift-D, to go tot he
  desktop, I would have to press the Control-Option-Shift with my left
  hand, while awkwardly moving my right hand above my left hand and
  pressing the "d" key to execute this command.  For laptop Macs, we are
  left on the short side of the stick when it comes to navigating VO,
  since we only have a control key on th left hand side of the keyboard,
  follow by a option and then a command key.  In the middle we have the
  spacebar, then tot he right of the spacebar we have another option key
  follow by another command key.  As you might image this keyboard
  layout is crazy for VO user who frequently have to use the combination
  of Option-Control to execute most VO navigation commands, since there
  is no Control key not he Right side of the Keyboard.  I attempted to
  map the Capslock key to the Option-Control key with Spark keys but the
  interface was confusing and not really intuitive, although I have to
  say that it would be great as a free version of text expander.  After
  failing ot map the keys I remember somewhere on the internet I had
  read that under Keyboard preferences there is a option to modify
  keys.  I decided to try this out and found that I could modify, or
  otherwise map, the Caps lock, Command, Control and option keys to
  either the Caps lock, command, option, control or no key.  This meant
  that I could map my 13" MacBook pro laptop command keys to functionto
  perform a control function.  Then I could map the Control key to the
  Command key.  This would allow me to execute VO commands that also
  required a key to be presed from the left side of the keyboard with
  wase.  However, there was still the problem that I did not have a
  command key on the right side of the Laptop since it was map as a
  control key, and that I would not be able to execute a command-w, or
  command-q, to close an application window or quit an application
  easily without having to move my hands awkwardly on my keyboard like I
  had done before I mapped the control key to my command keys.  Then it
  hit me that I barely, and many of u can relate, barely use the caps
  lock key.  I then decided to map the caps lock key to perform a
  command key operation.  Now I I have the command key at the bottom
  left of the keyboard, tot he right of the function key, then the
  option key to its right, then the control ke to its right.  I have the
  spacebar in the middle, follow by a option key to its right and a
  control key to its right.  I then have the caps lock key functioning
  as a command key.  this is also great for navigating on the web since
  I can easily press my Left hand side command-option-control in
  conjunctions with the right side of the keyboard to navigate webistes
  easily.  I am also able to use my right hand option-control, and press
  the caps lock key, which acts as a command key, with my pinky finger
  and press the keys on the left side of the keyboard with my other
  fingers.  Similar to using the jaws key byt this requires more
  keystroke pressing.  I still ilk using quick nave to navigate the web
  but having accessibility to being able to jump to the next table,
  graphic, or different element or even being able to use the VO search
  function not he web with ease.  I just wanted to let you guys know
  about this meted I have developed, and maybe others have to told.  I
  am starting ot love the Mac everyday more and more.  I also wanted to
  let you guys know that I am almost done with my tutorial.  It just a
  starters guide but it has pictures, and step by step instructions on
  how to do things such as making the function keys do software
  operations, setting list view as the default view for the finder,
  being able to use the tab key to navigate between all forms controls
  in both safari and on the whole system.  I also have describe every
  screen that I use to the user so that they better understand where
  they are navigating when using VO, which I think is an integral part
  of learning how to navigate a computer using a screen reader.
  Sincerely,
  Alfredo Holguinbut

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