Since you have a mac book, I'm not sure how to get around the insert
key issue, but I can help you with the right mouse issue. First, I
would go in to the keyboard and mouse part of system preferences, and
choose the keyboard commands tab. Turn off the expose and dash board
keys. Once
Hi,
The easiest is to map Insert to the ` key.
Thanks,
Alex,
On 16-May-09, at 5:26 AM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
Since you have a mac book, I'm not sure how to get around the insert
key issue, but I can help you with the right mouse issue. First, I
would go in to the keyboard and mouse part of
Please excuse the cross-posting, but I very much need some assistance and
want to reach as many people as possible.
I recently installed VMWare Fusion on my Mac Book, because there are two
programs that I need professionally, and they only run under Windows. I use
Window-Eyes as my Windows
Hay there mike. I'm running VM ware also I'm using XP with jaw's and I
had to do some kiey re mapping also. One program to do this wiuck you
could give a try is called sharpkey's. I can't exactiley remember the
websight for it but if you google sharptkey's you will find the sight
for it and you
, May 16, 2009 12:29 AM
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion, Voice Over and setting up keys
Hay there mike. I'm running VM ware also I'm using XP with jaw's and I
had to do some kiey re mapping also. One program to do this wiuck you
could give a try is called sharpkey's. I can't exactiley remember
of a key set up as an
insert key
so I guess sharpkey's will allow this?
Thanks all.
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From: Michael Huckabay dryden.mikehucka...@gmail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 12:29 AM
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion, Voice Over and setting