You need a remap program within Windows to change the behaviour. Voice-Over 
doesn't release keys when VMWare is running. Something I raised ages ago with 
Apple and they blame VMWare. Of course VMWare blame Apple. 

Sean 
On 01/11/2013, at 9:32 AM, Scott Erichsen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>  
> I upgraded to Mavericks and at the same time purchased VMWare Fusion 6.
> I installed windows 7 32bit with JAWS 15 and have KeyRemapForMacbook and 
> PCKeyboardHack.
> Both are the latest versions.
>  
> I’ve set up the capslock key so that it now acts as a voiceover key on the 
> mac which is what it’s supposed to do, but when I go into fusion it is not 
> acting like the insert key for JAWS.
> I’ve set my keyboard layout in JAWS for laptop.
> Is there anything I need to do specifically in windows or Fusion or JAWS to 
> make it work correctly?
> Any assistance greatly appreciated.
> Thanks.
> Scott
> 
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