What is Caps Lock in use for in NVDA? 

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3. des. 2013 kl. 15:22 skrev Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com>:

> Because Mac OSX grabs the caps lock key and doesn't pass it through to VMWare 
> windows in a normal way, its necessary to remap another key to the caps lock 
> so it can be used as a jaws or NVDA laptop modifier key. On both my USB full 
> keyboard and the bluetooth keyboard, I have them setup so that pressing grave 
> accent is now remapped to function as caps lock key, and the caps lock key 
> acts as a press of the grave accent key, and Tilda on the shifted capslock. 
> 
> To do the remap in SharpKeys:
> 1) press "add" to create a key remap entry, .
> 2) select the caps lock key in the "from" list, 
> note: the caps lock is way down the list under "special".
> 3) select the grave accent key in the "to" list. 
> 4) press "add" again, and then select grave key in the "from" list, and caps 
> lock in the "to" list.
> 
> You now have two entries in the actions list which are the mirror image of 
> each other, effectively swapping the positions of caps lock and grave accent 
> keys on the keyboard. With the two entries made, press "write to registry". 
> changes take effect after rebooting or loging off and back on again. All Key 
> remaps can be undone by deleting the entries and pressing "write to registry".
> 
> Note: In the Add process, it is important to select the keys from the list 
> and not from the "type key" field.
> There is a podcast on this process found on Applevis.com. Do a site search 
> for "sharpkeys".
> 
> 
> On Dec 3, 2013, at 1:15 AM, David Taylor <e.david.tay...@googlemail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I am trying to map an NVDA key on my MacBook air but can't work out exactly 
>> how to do it using Sharp Keys. Could somebody give detailed insructions on 
>> how to find an insert key and how to select, save, the grave key, to remap 
>> to please? None of the special keys like that seem well labelled in N DA in 
>> Sharp keys, so it's a case of how do you find the key, or if you type it in, 
>> how do you then escape from where you type the keys in, given that as yet 
>> there is no NVDA key?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Dave
>> 
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