Hi.
Just press command control enter to get out of full screen mode. You'll be able 
to access the menu bar again.


On 2011-10-18, at 11:21 AM, Tasha chemel wrote:

> I know how to get into full screen mode, but once I'm there, I can't
> access the menu. To answer your question, I find that windows is much
> more stable on the mac than the pc. Also, the beauty of virtualization
> is that I can use my time capsule to back up my entire vm. It works; I
> just tried it. Also, the snapshot feature of fusion is great. Finally,
> if windows gets corrupted, all my documents are still safe because
> they are shared with the mac. I've been doing this for three years and
> I love it, I just wish it worked as well on my new mac as it did on
> the older one.
> 
> On 10/18/11, Matthew Campbell <wrestling.ch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi.
>> You can hit command control enter to get in to full screen mode.
>> Just a question. If you don't use the Mac side of you're Mac that much, wy
>> did you get one? Seems like you'd be better with a PC with similar specs.
>> Just a thought.
>> On 2011-10-18, at 10:47 AM, Tasha chemel wrote:
>> 
>>> My appologies if this was already posted to the list.
>>> 
>>> Hi all, I have a virtual machine running on my new macbook pro with 8 gigs
>>> of ram and a 2.7 ghz processor. I am running the latest updates of vmware
>>> fusion, lion, and windows 7 64 bit, with jaws 12. Here are my questions.
>>> 
>>> 1. I have been experimenting with allocating different amounts of memory
>>> and processor to the vm, but haven't had luck finding the right
>>> combination. No matter how much or little memory I give the vm, jaws seems
>>> to stutter a lot, especially when installing programs. Changing the number
>>> of cpu cores also didn't fix the problem. The stuttering is a lot worse
>>> than on my old vm on my old mac that had a much slower processor and only
>>> four gigs of ram. The stuttering seems to happen  after a longer duration,
>>> which is also a problem because every time I change the configuration of
>>> the vm, jaws needs to reactivate, meaning that I run out of keys very
>>> quickly and can't test each configuration properly in demo mode. Does
>>> anyone else experience this problem? Should I switch back to windows xp,
>>> which I love. I only updated because I felt a little silly for still
>>> running xp. For anyone who has a vm on  a system with similar ram and cpu
>>> speed, what are the ideal processor and memory settings   for the VM? I
>>> practically never use the Mac.
>>> 
>>> 2. Voiceover has a huge problem with the vmware fusion window. In order to
>>> access the vmware fusion menu, I need to have  the vm set to single
>>> window. I prefer to use it in full screen, but I can't access the menu
>>> that way; voiceover just says menu closed when I press VO M. Is there a
>>> workaround for this?
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> Tasha
>>> tasha.che...@gmail.com
>>> 
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