Hi Kevin,

There are two programs that I know are used for remapping your keyboard for 
VMWare running Windows.  The one you'll most frequently hear recommended is 
SharpKeys by RandyRants:
http://www.randyrants.com/sharpkeys/
This program is basically a Windows registry hack that lets you remap keys from 
two lists.  The other program is called KeyRemap4MacBook:
http://pqrs.org/macosx/keyremap4macbook/
Erik Burggraaf posted about this over a year ago, but under a confusing subject 
line about the Mac number pad.  This program will let you remap keys both for 
use on the Mac, as well as define key remappings on a per application basis, 
such as for VMWare Fusion.  You can read about it in this TUAW article from two 
years ago:
<http://www.tuaw.com/2010/01/05/keyremap4macbook-the-utility-keyboard-lovers-have-dreamed-of/>

Both of these are either freeware, or with a suggestion that you donate if you 
find the program useful. You can probably get more detailed information from 
other list members, since I don't use VMWare Fusion to run Windows myself.

HTH. Cheers,

Esther

 
On Nov 29, 2011, at 08:11, Kevin Mattingly wrote:

> I know we seem to re-ask this question over and over again. So I apologize to 
> the group to start. What is the program or technique that most people use for 
> remapping the keyboard for VMWare running Windows?
> 
> Thanks,
> Kev
> 

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