Using my braille connect 32 I just press command g to grab input to my guest opperating system, which in this case is windows xp professional. Then window-eyes takes over command of the braille display.

You should check to make sure your drivers for your display are installed properly under windows and you should vo around the machine panel to make sure it's connected. For example, there's a popup menue button that says connect braille connect 32 if my display is disconnected, or disconnect braille connect 32 if my display is connected. If my display is not plugged in or not installed then this button doesn't appear.

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Erik
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On 4-Oct-08, at 2:55 PM, william windels wrote:

Hi all,
Is here somebody that works with a brailledisplay and vm-fusion ?

I have problems to use my brailledisplay in the windows environment on my mac.
I think, it's because voiceover is still using it.

What I do:

I start my image after opening vm fusion.
Windows starts and the screenreader begins to speak.
At that moment, the braille of voiceover is still on the screen.
so, I press ctrl+option+enter to have full scren.
When this goes well, I can go to the menu of window eyes and select the right brailledisplay.
After done this, I should have windows-braille on my display but...

It seems that voiceover is still driving my braille display.
I know , I can stop voiceover before activating full screen but then it's much more difficult to go to the right window to activate full screen and it doesn't work all the time.

Also, when I plug out the usb-kabel and put it in again, voiceover is still driving the display even if I was in full-screen mode while voiceover was on.

So, is there a way to start your braille display under vm fusion (with window eyes)?

thanx alot,
best regards,
William



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