Hi folks,

        I'm afraid I'm not going to be much help here as though I've installed 
all the updates to the original keyremap and PCKeyboardhack I'm not having any 
problems using VM fusion 5, Windows 7, Jaws 15, and Mountain Lion.

I found the developer very responsive to my emails when I first started using 
the applications.  Perhaps it would be best to send a description of the 
problem directly to him and see what happens.  He responded to me several times 
and only after the app worked did I make my donation so I would expect a 
positive response if the same person is developing and maintaining the appps.  

I won't have the time or ability to update the podcast unless my VM acts up! 

Eric Caron 
On Aug 29, 2014, at 11:04 AM, Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hi all
> 
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> Just to add my own little bit into the mix, based on discussions Ive had with 
> software engineering elsewhere, the “Bug”, as Sara calls it is probably not a 
> “Bug” really.  It has to do with the changes that were made recently to 
> Apple’s keyboard drivers in relation to notebook machines.  Although the scan 
> codes are more or less identical, of course, there are other factors which 
> may be causing the problem.  And, somewhat ironically, it has to do with the 
> keyboard interaction with VoiceOver and gestures.
> 
> Apple hacked around a few issues I am told which cause some very rare issues 
> to occur in software which are so rare that Apple probably doesn’t believe 
> they warrant the time it would take to find another way around them.
> 
> That is probably why, in some cases, these software titles work and not in 
> others.
> 
> I personally have been over all the steps several times, (as outlined on the 
> website of the software developer).  I found that, under Snow Leopard and 
> below, they work flawlessly.  Under Lion or later, I haven’t been able to get 
> them to work properly at all.  Again though , there are other complications.  
> One of which is the keyboard map being used.  The US keyboard layout is 
> different, for instance, to the British layout.  This in turn differs from 
> the French layout, and so it goes on.  Possibly, so speculates my 
> correspondent, the scan codes differ slightly for non-textual keys such as 
> the caps lock key.
> 
> In summary, it seems that the Keyboard Remap utilities may not be the best 
> way of going about solving this problem.  I am going to try good old Sharp 
> Keys again because it would produce far more localised an, therefore, more 
> versatile results, in my case at least.  I use the caps lock quite a lot 
> under normal conditions and currently it is disabled.  I’m going to do away 
> with that concept because it seems that it no longer works reliably anyway.
> 
> Gordon
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