Not knowing if you prefer USB or Bluetooth, I’m going to mail you a link with
search results for “numeric keypad with num lock support”. Some of the keypads
don’t support num lock apparently. As a JAWS user, of course, it’ll be
imperative that you can activate or deactivate num lock. The other
Can you email me a link? So that I can put it in my cart. Also what are
the ratings for this device. If the ratings are very good and I think
this would work. If they aren’t very good I just be throwing away
money. That’s my experience with anything from Amazon. Besides I’m
trying to save
Quite some time ago, in the days when I was using a Windows laptop, I picked up
a USB number pad that I could connect to it so I could have the insert key
available. That number pad works with my MacBook Air as well, so I suspect that
would be true for the Pro model as well. Out of curiosity, I
Best thing to do is use laptop layout. Next best, use a full keyboard. I can't
stand using an computer for an extended period without a numeric keyboard.
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> On May 13, 2019, at 7:43 PM, Maurice Mines wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, my keyboard question is simply this when I’m
Hi,
If you set JAWS to use laptop mode, you can use the caps lock key as your
insert key.
Hope that helps,
Aleeha
> On May 13, 2019, at 6:43 PM, Maurice Mines wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, my keyboard question is simply this when I’m using my boot
> camp area of my MacBook Pro, meaning
Hello everyone, my keyboard question is simply this when I’m using my
boot camp area of my MacBook Pro, meaning running Windows since I am
frequent jaws user. I’m wondering what on the Mac Pro keyboard
constitutes using the insert key? Since as we all know Mac machines do
not have an insert