good morning, the best thing I can suggest is that you yes just like the
last poster said do some tabbing around depending on the age of your
machine you can also use the trackpad to try to maximize the window but
maximizing changes with whichever virtual application you are running if
you're running Windows it is probably best to use a single window or
full-screen mode if you have a window screen reader configured and ready
to go.
Passions if you are running Windows, and you're using Jaws for Windows
you should be aware that authorizations can get a little funny in a VM
my strong and for the most emphatic suggestion here is what you get that
program running in your VM and authorized make sure you make a copy of
the virtual machine because you just used one of your license keys they
get real snippy if you use them too much and you cannot tell Vspara tech
support that you're running a virtual machine. They will not support it!
And that they will hang up on you almost immediately. Yes I been
practically screamed out by their staff with "we don't do Mac anything
here take that stinky Mac and go call Apple slam" that's pretty much the
way Nicole goes that you mention the virtual machine. So I'm just
warning you on with everyone else is aware do not mention the virtual
machine to that company.
Now a word about Linux operating systems. The only operating system that
I've seen meaning that is a Linux distribution that seems to work well
in terms of making certain the window is maximized is now gnome which of
course is graphical the next. The version I am running happens to be
Ubentu linux and yes if you would stall orca into this distribution it
sounds like a robot but I guess what you get used to it you can actually
use it. I have debated whether Brltty can also run in a virtual machine.
I'd be curious to know if this is possible.
I hope some of the comments and suggestions might be of some help to
someone.
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On 8/30/2020 6:20 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
Make sure you’re in the windows screen.
Otherwise i guess the mouse wont work.
Sometimes i have to do a lot of tabbing to get into the right position to get
things going.
Not sure if i understand you right though.
/A
30 aug. 2020 kl. 14:45 skrev Kliph Senior <kliph.sen...@gmail.com>:
Ok, since most work from home jobs these days want you to have a PC, I had to
bight the bullet and get windows 10 with vm fusion 11. I got it installed, but
for some reason the mouse won’t click in the search box or any app for that
matter. Trying to get Jaws, but since the mouse won’t work, I can’t get it.
Any suggestions? thanks.
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