One way to get around these complicated keyboard issues is unloading VO from 
the native Mac side. It is easy to turn off and on, and sometimes, it is much 
quicker than trying to figure out key bypass commands.

On Nov 19, 2011, at 5:53 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

> Matthew,
> 
> One thing that was really interesting is that you can run Lion, SL, or even 
> Leopard. I don't know that this is entirely knew, but certainly new that it 
> is mentioned up front. The only bummer part of this is I have not found a way 
> to get VO to behave. I cannot turn VO on the host off and effectively control 
> VO in the VM. If I could do this, I would have some interesting options. So, 
> if anyone does figure this out let us know. SOmething tells me it won't be 
> particularly easy. Now I did notice that I could toggle VO in the VM on/off 
> without affecting the host machine, but where I encountered problems was if I 
> wanted to use VO navigation controls in the VM, VO on the host machine would 
> be affected. Complicated? Yeah, a little, but ah the potential.
> 
> On Nov 18, 2011, at 8:50 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
> 
>> Hi everyone.
>> VMware Fusion 4.1 is out. Not sure how long it's been out but I just saw it 
>> today when I checked for updates for the heck of it.
>> I've updated and it doesn't look like theres anything new in the 
>> accessibility department. I personally think that this is okay. I've always 
>> found Fusion easy to use to get done the work that I need to do in windows.
>> There is however a new shortcut that can be used to put the VM in to full 
>> screen mode. It is Control Command F. The older keystroke can still be used 
>> if you wish as well. When you put the VM in to full screen, VO gets really 
>> chatty about what space you are in so be prepared for that.
>> Anyway, I hope this helps someone.
>> Sorry if you are seeing this information twice.
>> Matthew Campbell.
>> 
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