Hi Bill,

        I'm still basking in the ease of using a single key as the VO keys. 
And, you are forging ahead looking at more ways we can use these apps on 
different keyboards.

You are moving beyond the knowledge I have so far but I have a few suggestions 
and if you explain more about your hardware and what you want it to do maybe 
others of us can not only help but  also use what we learn.

If you have a separate PC keyboard and you want it to act normally you can go 
to KeyRemap4Macbook and to the Change Key tab and on the table check the 
General check box.  You then have many options that might give you the behavior 
you want.  One is to ignore non Apple Keyboards.  But, there are many options 
to pick from.

One thing I wanted to explore in the future is getting the capslock key on my 
apple keyboard to function in my VM machine as the screen reader modifier.  
This would mean being remapped as insert in the VM but as the Voice Over 
Control and Option keys when not in the VM.  I suspect the settings might all 
ready exist to do this.  If not I think the developer will work with us.

Let me know how you make out and maybe a bit more about what you are hoping to 
do.

The possibilities for increased productivity and ease of use with these two 
apps is amazing.

It still feels like magic to me every time I press the caps lock key and it 
functions like the Control Option keys held down together.  

Eric Caron 

On Sep 2, 2012, at 1:14 AM, Bill Holton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi.
> I follow the steps for the key remapping program, and it worked perfectly, at 
> least for my mac Bluetooth keyboard.
> On my PC keyboard, but what I want to use, it had a different effect. The 
> caps lock key still does nothing, and the  application key to the right of 
> the alt key  is now the VO  key. Is there some way I can get this working on 
> my PC keyboard as well?
> Bill
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