VMWare is definitely the superior product. However, Voiceover won’t do anything 
once you are inside the virtual session. You would have to install NVDA or JAWS 
 inside the VMWare session in order to make windows fully accessible. Btw, I 
don’t trust narrator to be more than basic system accessibility only, hence my 
suggestions for superior screen readers.

-Eric


> On Dec 1, 2022, at 9:18 AM, Jessica Moss <junglebookfa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I’m still looking into installing Windows on my Mac, in order to attempt to 
> finish my training materials through dhs.org <http://dhs.org/>, which has 
> come to a halt,, due to the fact that in order to use the testing tools they 
> provide, they’re only available for the Windows platform.  My supervisor told 
> me about something called Vertualbox, which is free to install Windows on, as 
> opposed to VMware Fusion, but he had no idea if it was usable with Voiceover. 
>  Can anyone with experience with either/or please give me some tips on how to 
> run them?
>   I don’t currently own a copy of Windows, so will have to find out how to 
> obtain everything/get things up and running.
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