Scott, I downloaded and installed Sharp Keys.  in windows under fusion  don't 
have the link handy, but I got it by googling.  Sharp Keys has two lists with 
all the keys possibly on a keyboard listed.  You can move through all the 
controls with tab and shift tab.  

The first thing you do is find the add button.  Enter or space on this.  The 
two lists will then be presented.  

You arrow down the first list until you find the key you want to map to the key 
you will arrow down and find in the next list.  When you have these chosen, 
press the OK button.  You will then be placed back in the dialog where your 
first selection will be presented, along with the add button you previously 
used, a delete button and a button that says something like save to registry.  
In order to map another key, you press the add button and do the mapping step 
again followed by OK.  When you have finished mapping all the keys you wish, 
press the save to registry button and you will be prompted to restart your 
computer for these to take effect.  Here's a suggestion for mapping of keys 
that will cause the accent key, left of number 1, to become your insert key and 
will put your alt keys and windows key in the correct places on the left.  You 
will also have an applications key to the right of the space bar.  I can't 
remember whether it ends up being the one closest to the space bar or the key 
further to the right.  Below are the mapping instructions Kawal posted here a 
couple of days ago, which resulted in the above.

Here are my Sharpkes mappings
Grave (which is called the accent key in Sharp Keys) to Special Caps Lock
Left Alt to Left Windows
Left Windows to Left Alt
Right Windows to Applications


 On Aug 29, 2010, at 2:00 AM, Scott Granados wrote:

> would you mind detailing how you did it?
> 
> On Aug 28, 2010, at 7:07 PM, Kimberly thurman wrote:
> 
>> I finally got it.  I used Sharp Keys and now have a Jaws key and an 
>> applications key.  Yea!!!!  I still can't get F9 through F12.  Anybody have 
>> an idea about this?
>> On Aug 28, 2010, at 1:44 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Scott and all those who have problems with insert key with JFW.
>>> 
>>> I saved a post which helped me enormously and I hope that Marshall will not 
>>> mind me sending it.  I just hope I got your name right.
>>> 
>>> Kawal.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Here are my Sharpkes mappings
>>>>> Grave to Special Caps Lock
>>>>> Left Alt to Left Windows
>>>>> Left Windows to Left Alt
>>>>> Right Windows to Applications
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> After I get these keys remapped I switch to the Laptop layout in JAWS.  
>>>>> This seems to solve the JAWS/Insert Key problem.  It also fixes the 
>>>>> "reversal" of the Windows and Alt Keys.  Note that the Keypad layout on 
>>>>> the Mac is different from the keypad layout on a Windows machine.  Things 
>>>>> like the Route PC to JAWS and Route JAWS to PC are in different locations 
>>>>> on the Mac keyboard but you can learn the new locations by using JAWS 
>>>>> keyboard help.
>>>>> 
>>>>> As far as the sound goes, I Launch the VIrtual Machine and then turn off 
>>>>> Voiceover.  After I login to the Windows machine, I press Control-Command 
>>>>> to move to the Mac and turn Voiceover back on.  I then use Command-G to 
>>>>> return to the Windows machine.  I can then switch back and forth by using 
>>>>> Control-Command and Command-G.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I hope this helps.
>>>> 
>>>> Marshall
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