Hi John and List,

I think this is some of my problem. After the Dvd drive became inactive when
trying to install  Windows 7, "windows running" as well as shutdown and
restart was in the virtual machine menu. How do I highlight the virtual
machine window?  Is that the window where all the settings for sharing the
hard disk and other devices are located? 

Would I have been more successful had I installed Windows 7 under Fusion 2.0
which is what came in the cd version of the software and then upgraded my
Fusion to version 3.0? Has anyone installed any windows under 3.0 yet?

Debra
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of John J Herzog
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 5:32 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: slight accessibility issue with fusion 3


Hi listers,
Having just acquired fusion 3, I thought I would pass my experiences  
along with voiceover. For the most part, everything remains  
accessible. However, when running and using your virtual machine,  
there is no longer a scroll area. Thus, you cannot VO to the area and  
start using the keyboard to control the VM. Instead, it is necessary  
to highlight the virtual machine window, turn voiceover off, and hit  
command plus G to direct input to the virtual machine. After this,  
turn voiceover back on, and everything works as expected.
Note: I seem to have a similar problem even when running win XP in  
full screen mode. Voiceover does not seem to yield keyboard control  
initially to the virtual machine. To fix this, turn VO off when you  
highlight your virtual machine window for the first time. Next, turn  
it on again, and everything works from there on out. Note: You can  
even command tab to other applications, and when you come back, the  
keyboard will control your virtual machine as expected.
Kind of quirky, but it works just fine and seems to be a bit faster  
than version 2 as well.

Hth

John 




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