Hi David,

Thanks for the reply.

>  you might
>> also solve this one in keyboard manager in jaws.

I'll check that out.

All the best

Josh

David Poehlman wrote:
> jJosh,  If you are using a laptop, the laptop layout should work..  If
> not,, it might be best to get a windows keyboard.  I seem to recall that
> there is some mapping but don't think we hhave an insert key.  you might
> also solve this one in keyboard manager in jaws.
> 
> On Dec 1, 2006, at 8:29 AM, Joshue O Connor wrote:
> 
> Hi Frank,
> 
>> Does anyone know if a screen reader runs under Windows on a Intel MAC?
> 
> I am running Windows XP on my Intel Mac using Parallels. This allows me
> to run JAWS 8 (just upgraded), I do find that I do get these error
> messages about the Video Interface when I start JAWS, but it still works
> OK for me. A problem that I have is mapping keystrokes  (if anyone can
> provide any advise, I would appreciate it. I need to be able to find my
> insert key (for Insert + F6, F7, keystroke combinations).
> 
> Answers on a postcard please :)
> 
> Josh
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hallo,
>>
>> On the MAC platform  a user can solve a lot of home and office work. The
>> accessibility support of the given application need improvement. For
>> example only Nisus Writer works together with VO by typing text into the
>> editing winsow. Other text processing applications are  dump.
>> There are a lot fo work someone can not use a Apple Computer because the
>> necessary applications does not exists. With the Intel CPU the Mac
>> platform has the chance to run a lot of other applications.
>> Does anyone know if a screen reader runs under Windows on a Intel MAC?
>> The problems is that for example JAWS replaces  the video dive driver
>> to get information about what happens on the screen!
>>
>> Thantk you!
>> Yours
>> Frank Marrenbach
>>
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