I left the mac keyboard alone altogether.  I just used sharp keys, and mapped 
the grave key as the caps lock key in windows.  This gives me the caps lock 
key, and the insert key all in one.  Been doing it for over 2 years, and have 
never had to change it.  I also mapped the backslash key as my right control 
key, so now I have 2 control keys that I am use to in windows.  My info is 
below if anyone wants more help

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On Jan 6, 2013, at 9:03 PM, Jeff Bishop <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Has anyone gotten the capslock key to function as the insert key when using
> VMWare Fusion Version 5.02 with Window-Eyes or JAWS? There is an AppleVis
> article on this but multiple people that I know are having difficulties
> getting that to function after following the steps exactly.
> 
> We have also tried mapping using Fusion's keyboard mapping in Preferences to
> make the CapsLock key act as the Insert key. When doing this it appears as
> the capslock function doesn't work (doesn't capitalize letters) but the
> screen reader announces caps on and off.
> 
> Any clues here?
> 
> Jeff
> 
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