This has been discussed quite a lot on the list if you look through the
archives.
Multiple aproaches are suggested.
keyremap4mac is meant to support this. I've had it working but found it
flakey. That's just my experience though, yours may vary and there may
have been bug fixes.
Personally I
? Sorry for this.
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From: Bart Bunting [mailto:b...@bunting.net.au]
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2013 8:12 PM
To: Jeff Bishop; macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion 5 with mapping Capslock to Insert
This has been discussed quite a lot on the list
Hi,
The solution I use is to remap the capslock key to control in keyboard
preferences on the mac. Then I use sharp keys to remap left control to
capslock in vmware. I have tried using keyremap and PCKeyboardhack
to do this but have found it inixplicably unstable at times.
The setting is under
Hi Eric,
I see the same behaviour here with capslock j.
Well I guess I should say used to see, as for some inexplicable
reason everything appears to have stopped working.
Neither my capslock for VO or the capslock inside the vm is working any
more.
Running the latest version of keyremap
the way you wanted? I'd like to try that as well.
Eric Caron
On Sep 9, 2012, at 11:03 PM, Bart Bunting b...@bunting.net.au wrote:
Rodney,
Appears you are correct. I had use capslock as jaws key set in the jaws
settings, changed to insert and all works as expected now.
Cheers!
Bart
Eric,
Interestingly this almost works perfectly but not quite in fusion.
I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong.
I'm seeing the following:
- VO remap to capslock works fine.
- Jaws is set to laptop layout in fusion
- some commands work well e.g. capslock t to read title capslock f12 to
in
laptop keyboard mode.
I use bootcamp, so I can not test any of this for you.
HTH.
Rodney
On Sep 9, 2012, at 9:36 PM, Bart Bunting b...@bunting.net.au wrote:
Eric,
Interestingly this almost works perfectly but not quite in fusion.
I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong.
I'm
emacs.
Bart
On Sat, 3 Mar 2012 09:53:57 +1100, Sean Murphy mhysnm1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All.
What is a good IDE for programming under Mac for:
ruby
Perl
C
C++
Coco
Web editing is another area of interest as well. Something that use's
templates to complete the HTML tags.
Hi Everyone,
I can confirm that I have also seen this behaviour.
I have a macbook pro and Lion.
I to have found no way to restore sound after it goes silent. The
laptop appears to be functioning perfectly apart from sound not working.
I have also confirmed that the sound is neither muted or
Hi,
I find the fact that you can't change these parameters quite
disappointing. Guess there isn't anything we can do about it though.
I was looking forward to using these new voices with emacspeak. Without
the ability to change pitch and intonation it makes them almost useless
for emacspeak.
Hi Cam,
I don't actualy use bootcamp, but do use fusion.
I can only suggest that 2 gig of memory may not be enough for windows 7
with lots of stuff open. I personally run winXP under fusion on my
MBP. I allocate 2 gigs of memory to it and don't see any issues with
jaws stuttering. This
-- Hi,
Can anyone recommend a terminal program to use with VO and the mac? I
am looking for something that will work like putty or minicom for
connecting to devices with serial ports.
Any pointers or advice would be appreciated.
Cheers
Bart
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Hi everyone,
I'm slowly making friends with my macbook. There are still a few issues
bugging me and was wondering if anyone else has found a solution?
I have both vmware (for running win xp) and emacs that pretty much need
to have voiceover turned off when they have focus as they are self
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Hi Everyone,
Just got my new macbook pro yesterday.
I'm trying to configure a virtual machine using vmware fusion and jaws.
I have taken an existing xp machine from my linux install. It appears
to boot up fine, and jaws starts talking, complaining about the video
intercept not being installed
in the Archive I sent an e-mail from someone I had about how to
get around the jaws cursor. You need to download Sharp keys and then
configure all the keys. If you download sharpkeys then I or one of us on the
list will give you instruction.
Kawal.
On 4 Mar 2011, at 21:54, Bart Bunting wrote
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