Wow, sharp keys looks really neat.

I use a utility called autohotkey to accomplish the same sort of thing.

Bob

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From: Soronel Haetir via Jfw
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2015 3:31 PM
To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
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Subject: Re: Key mapping question.

I use a tool called SharpKeys for that, it is available at
https://sharpkeys.codeplex.com/

On 11/12/15, Michael Mote via Jfw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good afternoon folks!  I pose this question to the list because I know
> they're a lot of smart folks on here who may be able to give me some
> advice.
> I have a new keyboard that does not have an applications key on it.  I
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> like to map one of my keys on the spacebar row to serve as the apps key.
> Does anyone know how I can do this?  For now, I'm using shift plus F10 to
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> this, but it would be a lot easier to just have an apps key.  Many thanks
> for any help!
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