Hi Mathew,

        One thing to be aware of is that if you set up JAWS then start changing 
settings in VM Fusion such as changing the amount of ram designated then Jaws 
acts like it is a whole new computer.  You then need to use another 
authorization key.  So when I set up VM 5 I left Jaws in demo mode until I got 
all my VM Fusion settings working nicely and then authorized  Jaws.  I'm 
careful to now avoid changing settings that will cause Jaws to think my VM is a 
different computer. 
Best of luck.  I have my VM Fusion 5 working with mOuntain Lion and will 
probably not upgrade to mavericks or VM Fusion 6 for a very long time.

Usually I upgrade quickly but this time I'm glad I waited.

Eric Caron 


On Nov 20, 2013, at 10:21 PM, Matthew Carello <mcarell...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Hello all. I set up vmware 6.0 today on a macbook air. All seemed to go ok. 
> Does anyone have any tips on what I should et in it to make it work better? I 
> have been choosing single window mode and full window. I can get narrator to 
> start up but what would be better to use jaws or NVDA? I would rather use 
> jaws if possible because I know it better. Is there any good tutorials out 
> there? Thanks for any help.
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