Hi David, Thanks for the reply.
> you might >> also solve this one in keyboard manager in jaws. I'll check that out. All the best Josh David Poehlman wrote: > jJosh, If you are using a laptop, the laptop layout should work.. If > not,, it might be best to get a windows keyboard. I seem to recall that > there is some mapping but don't think we hhave an insert key. you might > also solve this one in keyboard manager in jaws. > > On Dec 1, 2006, at 8:29 AM, Joshue O Connor wrote: > > Hi Frank, > >> Does anyone know if a screen reader runs under Windows on a Intel MAC? > > I am running Windows XP on my Intel Mac using Parallels. This allows me > to run JAWS 8 (just upgraded), I do find that I do get these error > messages about the Video Interface when I start JAWS, but it still works > OK for me. A problem that I have is mapping keystrokes (if anyone can > provide any advise, I would appreciate it. I need to be able to find my > insert key (for Insert + F6, F7, keystroke combinations). > > Answers on a postcard please :) > > Josh > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Hallo, >> >> On the MAC platform a user can solve a lot of home and office work. The >> accessibility support of the given application need improvement. For >> example only Nisus Writer works together with VO by typing text into the >> editing winsow. Other text processing applications are dump. >> There are a lot fo work someone can not use a Apple Computer because the >> necessary applications does not exists. With the Intel CPU the Mac >> platform has the chance to run a lot of other applications. >> Does anyone know if a screen reader runs under Windows on a Intel MAC? >> The problems is that for example JAWS replaces the video dive driver >> to get information about what happens on the screen! >> >> Thantk you! >> Yours >> Frank Marrenbach >> > > > > > > >
