Well, there's always system access or NVDA as well.
On Apr 2, 2011, at 6:52 PM, Eric Brinkman wrote:

> Yeah the authorization is always fun.  I feel like I should be using
> Window-eyes rather than JAWS at this point when I need to use Windows,
> and I'll probably end up switching sometime down the road.  But
> getting used to yet another screen-reader isn't really what I want to
> be doing with my free time right now.
> 
> Thanks,
> Eric
> 
> On 4/2/11, Mike Arrigo <n0...@charter.net> wrote:
>> If you can download windows 7, Fusion will install it using an ISO image,
>> that may be the best approach, if you get a disk, you will probably need
>> sighted help to read the product key. Fusion will automate the install of
>> windows for you, so you can do that without sighted help. Once your virtual
>> machine is up and running, you would install your windows screen reader the
>> same way you would for a real PC. Of course, with JFW, you will need to go
>> through the authorization nonsense as well.
>> On Apr 2, 2011, at 2:02 PM, Eric Brinkman wrote:
>> 
>>> Given the accessibility issues with Flash content, Firefox, and the
>>> large amount of things I still have on my PC, I've decided to go ahead
>>> and try VMWare Fusion on my MacBook Air.  However, I'd like to use
>>> Windows 7 since my current PC has vista and I don't want to put that
>>> on my Mac.  I'm leaning toward buying Windows 7 professional due to
>>> features like XP mode and Virtual Desktop, but I have a couple of
>>> questions.  Firstly, can I just download it and use it with VMWare or
>>> do I need the actual CD?  Also, is there anything I will need to do in
>>> order to get JAWS working with it?  I want to do this on my own and
>>> make it as quick and painless as possible.  I'd also like to use my
>>> scanner/printer with Kurtzweil.  Is there anything special I will need
>>> to do for this?
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> 
>>> Eric
>>> 
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