Hi Isaac,

Am 11.04.2013 um 18:02 schrieb Isaac Hebert <isaac.heb...@gmail.com>:
> In VMware Fusion you have to manually edit the .vmx configuration file
> for the target Virtual Machine adding the following parameter and
> value.
> usb.generic.allowHID = "TRUE"
> In VMware Workstation and VMware Player you need to check the "Show
> all USB input devices" check box under the USB Controller in the
> target Virtual Machine's Settings.  (This sets the parameter and value
> that has to be done manually in VMware Fusion.)

Tahnks a lot for this very helpfull hint, now my braille device is running in 
the Debian VM! This is really great!

Unfortunatly there is still a problem with the sound card. I'm able to play 
music with mplayer in the VM, but the speech output of the screenreader dos not 
work. Do you have any idea what can be wrong? Is there also a special setting 
for the VM necesary?

thanks and cheers,

  Chris

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