![]() I realize there are other solutions out there to re-map another key to the insert key within Windows by using tools such as SharpKeys. ![]() So why not use them? If you then switch your Windows screen reader to laptop layout, you get full functionality within a Windows VM. Yes, there are possibilities to use external Bluetooth number pads, but hey, this is not really mobile, is it? □ These keyboards do, however, still have CapsLock keys. In newer, tinier models, these have gone for good. This stems from the era where computers all still had big keyboards with number pads, and even laptops were still big enough that most of them had these. The insert key, however, is the main modifier key used by screen readers on Windows. The MacBook’s keyboard has no insert key. OK folks, this is hopefully it, the ultimate way to map the CapsLock key of your MacBook to be used as a NVDA or JAWS modifier key in a virtual machine running Windows. How to map your Mac's CapsLock key to a NVDA or JAWS key in a Windows virtual machine
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