Oy, I had a heck of a time doing this, and unfortunately, I don't remember all 
that I did.

I think where I struggled, was inputting the 110.  It doesn't show up as an 
edit field, I needed to enter act with it a couple times.  Also, for some 
reason, I didn't find these apps in system preferences anymore, they are in my 
applications folder.

Here is the AppleVis link again, keep trying it, and hopefully other people 
will chime in.
http://www.applevis.com/podcast/episodes/new-updated-remapping-keys-your-macs-keyboard-enhance-voiceover-experience

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On Mar 14, 2013, at 9:27 AM, Andrew Lamanche <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Listers,
> 
> I've found some instructions from ERic Caron on applevis that make it 
> possible to reassign caps lock to act as vo keys. THis is supposed to be 
> accomplished with an application called key-remap4mac. I don't seem to be 
> able to accomplish what is described by Eric. When I go to the table of key 
> assignments in change key tab, and i try to check the box that is supposed to 
> make it possible to use caps key as vo keys, the box doesn't remain checked 
> and the caps key doesn't respond. Has anyone else found it problematic too? I 
> am asking you before I contact the developer. I'm not sure, whether Eric is 
> on this list or not.
> 
> One of the reasons I'm trying to reassign the caps key is that the entire 
> process described on applevis, which also involves using key-remap4mac app as 
> well as pc-keyhack by the same developer, is supposed to make it possible to 
> allow caps lock to be used as modifier key for screen readers in windows that 
> run in fusion. This eliminates the need to use sharp keys. I have not tested 
> caps key under fusion yet as I am waiting to get some assistance to install 
> Windows7 and NVDA.
> 
> Andrew
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