You connect the wireless keyboard to the Mac, and windows will see
it. I guess you could have two connected at once, never tried that,
however. Also, Jaws has a laptop keyboard layout, but you have to
worry about the translation of the caps lock key between the Mac and
vmware fusion and maybe the vo key is the capslock key. This keyboard
from AT guys is very nice, a full numpad and lots of space.
On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 07:32:59 -0400,
Maria Chapman wrote:
HI.
so you think an external keyboard is the way to go?
If I go that way, I may keep this one for the mac, as I’m used to where all
the keys are etc and just use the external keyboard for windows.
Is anyone having any trouble getting a wireless keyboard connected while in
windows?
Maria
On 11 Oct 2018, at 10:03 pm, John Covici <covici@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You might want toconsider a wireless Logitec keyboard, it has the
complete numpad. Or, there is a very nice bluetooth keyboard sold at
atguyswhich has a complete numpad, but is quite large.
On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 06:53:22 -0400,
Maria Chapman wrote:
HI.
This topic has probably been covered before, but I didn’t need the info,
so have possibly missed it. I am wanting to install VmWare fusion with
High Sierra or Mojave so I can use windows on the mac from time to
time. I am using a logitech bluetooth keyboard. Will this keyboard work
with VMware fusion, or am i better off using an external keyboard? If i
can use the logitech keyboard, how are people getting around the fact that
there is no insert key? From looking at google i understand people were
using seal and carabena, but seal doesn’t work with the latest versions of
mac? I don’t mind using the Grave accent key as an insert key. I can’t
seem to find any updated information on how to remap a key in order to be
able to use VMware fusion with jaws or NVDa if you don’t have an insert
key.
any info would be appreciated.
Maria>
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