As I said, please note... I am not fully versed in windows Virtual machine 
systems. only hard systems. so there will be a significant change in the way 
that accessibility could be available through voiceover. bearing in mind that 
installing windows itself on a hardware system does require either sighted 
assistance or technical knowledge to create an unattended instance.

Please don't feel I'm putting people off here on this nor put me down. that's 
not what I need this week.

sorry.

lew

On 6 Dec 2011, at 00:56, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

> Hello David
> 
> Setting up the VM is on topic. Where it goes off topic is once Windows is 
> running, and the configuration. I hope that helps. I also agree totally with 
> you; Lew's information is a little flawed. It's perfectly possible, even 
> simple, for a blind person to create and maintain a virtual machines. That 
> includes the installation of anything from 98 upwards.
> 
> Lynne
> 
> On 27 Nov 2011, at 21:12, David Griffith wrote:
> 
> I am not sure that it is on topic for this list but it is perfectly possible
> to install without sighted help windows 7  with vm fusion and get up and
> running with NVDA. Probably a  topic for the tech list though.
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