Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

2018-12-04 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
   I misunderstood. I thought you already had a copy and could not find 
it. I know one would normally not use Time Machine to backup a VM but 
any chance you did?


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On 12/4/2018 9:12 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:

Hi ET,

Well that's the thing,
Yes I should be able to copy it
However that would be possible if I could find the folder in which the vm files 
are located on my mac book pro,

Currently I have not found the bloody thing so I can't therefore move it.

It's kind of p'ing me off, because it's not where I thought it should be.
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Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2018 5:56 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

 But you can copy your current VM?  I do it weekly, and for good measure, 
once a month I do a 2nd one to a different backup drive.

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On 12/4/2018 8:51 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:

Hi ET,

That's the thing,
I've not yet done it so it's at this point a no go.

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Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2018 5:11 AM
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Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

Simon,
  How did you do that, with a backup or just copy and paste? Is Spotlight 
any help here? Did you copy the VM folder or the Windows folder inside it?

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On 12/4/2018 12:01 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:

That was the first place I went to and there is no virtual machine
folder there,

I didn't check to see if it was hidden but tha'ts the only other thing I can 
think of or that it's not where we think it is ment to be.

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 On Behalf Of Pete De Vasto
Sent: Sunday, 2 December 2018 4:30 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

Hi Simon,

The VMWare machine files should be located in your Documents > Virtual Machines 
folder. The name of each machine is  dot 
VmWareBundle, and it’s described as a VMWare bundle. If you move that file to a flash 
drive, then copy it back to your new image, I think you’ll be OK.

Pete De Vasto


On Nov 30, 2018, at 4:24 PM, Simon Fogarty  wrote:

HI, yeah I really do agree with this.

I’m actually having issues with my VM Fusion windows 10 machine at
the moment

I need to have both platforms available to me at the same time and the VM has 
worked best for that situation so far, however now I need to do a full reimage 
of my 2018 mac book pro and I wanted to save the vm to a flash drive but can't 
find the vm files.

This would be so much easier with a second machine


-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo
Sent: Saturday, 1 December 2018 11:20 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

I work in tech support and have gotten some calls from users of our windows 
software having issues with a virtual machine both on Fusion and Parallels. 
I've pretty much come to the conclusion that if you want to run Windows, use a 
separate PC, you will have far less problems.
Original message:

Jonathan,
  It is starting to look lihe running a VM is not as good a deal
as a standalone Windows machine. I am also losing faith in the VMware forums.



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On 11/30/2018 7:57 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:

This is the second person I have heard having issues with a Focus
display and current versions. ET was unable to get the Focus
driver installed. Does anybody know if these issues have been
discussed with VMWare? I guess the one other major issue we in the
Blind community have experienced with VMWare is that the Caps lock
does not get transferred over to the VM without major hacks.
Personally, I would love to have my Windows USB keyboard hard
attached to the VM but I have no idea if this is possible.

On Nov 28, 2018, at 10:49 AM, Pete De Vasto  wrote:



Hi Kelly,



I’ve struggled with VMWare Fusion lots as well, but do have it
going pretty much all the time now. The one trick I’ve noticed
you have to do is toggle back and forth in and out of your
machine’s screen while it’s starting up. I hope I can explain this correctly, 
here goes:



When your machine starts, you’ll eventually hear VO say “suspend
this guest operating system”. At that point, press
Command+control+f. You’ll probably hear VO say something like
Command+control+space
with applications followed by whatever is currently running, like finder, Mail, 
Messages or whatever.
Press Control+co

RE: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

2018-12-04 Thread Simon Fogarty
Hi ET,

Well that's the thing,
Yes I should be able to copy it 
However that would be possible if I could find the folder in which the vm files 
are located on my mac book pro,

Currently I have not found the bloody thing so I can't therefore move it.

It's kind of p'ing me off, because it's not where I thought it should be.
-Original Message-
From: 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries  
Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2018 5:56 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

But you can copy your current VM?  I do it weekly, and for good measure, 
once a month I do a 2nd one to a different backup drive.

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On 12/4/2018 8:51 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
> Hi ET,
> 
> That's the thing,
> I've not yet done it so it's at this point a no go.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
> Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2018 5:11 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two
> 
> Simon,
>  How did you do that, with a backup or just copy and paste? Is Spotlight 
> any help here? Did you copy the VM folder or the Windows folder inside it?
> 
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> true?
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> On 12/4/2018 12:01 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>> That was the first place I went to and there is no virtual machine 
>> folder there,
>>
>> I didn't check to see if it was hidden but tha'ts the only other thing I can 
>> think of or that it's not where we think it is ment to be.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>>  On Behalf Of Pete De Vasto
>> Sent: Sunday, 2 December 2018 4:30 AM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two
>>
>> Hi Simon,
>>
>> The VMWare machine files should be located in your Documents > Virtual 
>> Machines folder. The name of each machine is  
>> dot VmWareBundle, and it’s described as a VMWare bundle. If you move that 
>> file to a flash drive, then copy it back to your new image, I think you’ll 
>> be OK.
>>
>> Pete De Vasto
>>
>>> On Nov 30, 2018, at 4:24 PM, Simon Fogarty  wrote:
>>>
>>> HI, yeah I really do agree with this.
>>>
>>> I’m actually having issues with my VM Fusion windows 10 machine at 
>>> the moment
>>>
>>> I need to have both platforms available to me at the same time and the VM 
>>> has worked best for that situation so far, however now I need to do a full 
>>> reimage of my 2018 mac book pro and I wanted to save the vm to a flash 
>>> drive but can't find the vm files.
>>>
>>> This would be so much easier with a second machine
>>>
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>>>  On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo
>>> Sent: Saturday, 1 December 2018 11:20 AM
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two
>>>
>>> I work in tech support and have gotten some calls from users of our windows 
>>> software having issues with a virtual machine both on Fusion and Parallels. 
>>> I've pretty much come to the conclusion that if you want to run Windows, 
>>> use a separate PC, you will have far less problems.
>>> Original message:
 Jonathan,
  It is starting to look lihe running a VM is not as good a deal 
 as a standalone Windows machine. I am also losing faith in the VMware 
 forums.
>>>
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 true?
>>>
 On 11/30/2018 7:57 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
> This is the second person I have heard having issues with a Focus 
> display and current versions. ET was unable to get the Focus 
> driver installed. Does anybody know if these issues have been 
> discussed with VMWare? I guess the one other major issue we in the 
> Blind community have experienced with VMWare is that the Caps lock 
> does not get transferred over to the VM without major hacks. 
> Personally, I would love to have my Windows USB keyboard hard 
> attached to the VM but I have no idea if this is possible.
>> On Nov 28, 2018, at 10:49 AM, Pete De Vasto  
>> wrote:
>>>
>> Hi Kelly,
>>>
>> I’ve struggled with VMWare Fusion lots as well, but do have it 
>> going pretty much all the time now. The one trick I’ve noticed 
>> you have to do is toggle back and forth in and out of your 
>> machine’s screen while it’s starting up. I hope I can explain this 
>> correctly, here goes:
>>>
>> When your machine starts, you’ll eventually hear VO say “suspend 
>> this guest operating system”. At that point, press
>> Command+control+f. You’ll probably hear VO say something like 
>> Command+control+space
>> with applications followed by whatever is currently r

RE: Think its time for a new wireless keyboard.

2018-12-04 Thread Simon Fogarty
Under system preferneces, then keyboard,
Then check the box that says use f1 f2 keys as normal function keys.

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Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2018 12:05 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Think its time for a new wireless keyboard.

Ah, I have to hit, cmd+FN+F5.
That’s the feature I want turned off, having to hit the fn key when I turn off 
vo.

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>  wrote:
> 
>   Command -f5 on the Mac.
> 
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> On 12/4/2018 2:55 PM, Matt Turner wrote:
>> Just tryed to turn off VoiceOver, with the bluetooth keyboard.
>> I tryed hitting vo+ fn+ F5, but that didn’t do it.
>> I thought the key was vo+F5, to turn off vo.
>>> On Dec 4, 2018, at 5:31 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>>   I just got a Logitech K780 BT keyboard. It is multi device, supports up 
>>> to 3 devices and it has a numpad.
>>> 
>>>   I have not found a list of keyboard commands though most of the known 
>>> commands for Mac and iOS work but a few are different from the Apple 
>>> keyboard.
>>> 
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>>> On 12/4/2018 1:58 PM, Matt Turner wrote:
 Hi folks.
 Subject says it all.
 I currently have a logitech 320 keyboard.
 I’d like something simaler to it.
 I like the function keys f1/f12.
 I have the k420, that’s a bluetooth keyboard, but I can’t turn  off the 
 check box that says turn f1 keys.
 That option doesn’t appear  for me unless I’m using and apple keyboard, 
 witch I’m not.
 Also when that bluetooth keyboard is paired  I get a message about can’t 
 find wireless mouse or track pad.
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RE: Think its time for a new wireless keyboard.

2018-12-04 Thread Simon Fogarty
Command f5,

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  On 
Behalf Of Matt Turner
Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2018 11:55 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Think its time for a new wireless keyboard.

Just tryed to turn off VoiceOver, with the bluetooth keyboard.
I tryed hitting vo+ fn+ F5, but that didn’t do it.
I thought the key was vo+F5, to turn off vo.

> On Dec 4, 2018, at 5:31 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
>  wrote:
> 
>   I just got a Logitech K780 BT keyboard. It is multi device, supports up to 
> 3 devices and it has a numpad.
> 
>   I have not found a list of keyboard commands though most of the known 
> commands for Mac and iOS work but a few are different from the Apple keyboard.
> 
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> On 12/4/2018 1:58 PM, Matt Turner wrote:
>> Hi folks.
>> Subject says it all.
>> I currently have a logitech 320 keyboard.
>> I’d like something simaler to it.
>> I like the function keys f1/f12.
>> I have the k420, that’s a bluetooth keyboard, but I can’t turn  off the 
>> check box that says turn f1 keys.
>> That option doesn’t appear  for me unless I’m using and apple keyboard, 
>> witch I’m not.
>> Also when that bluetooth keyboard is paired  I get a message about can’t 
>> find wireless mouse or track pad.
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RE: Think its time for a new wireless keyboard.

2018-12-04 Thread Simon Fogarty
That’s odd, I use a standard widnows wifi keyboard and it works fine for me on 
the mac side,
As for the Bluetooth messages
Yeah you need to turn those off in system preferences.
Under Bluetooth and advanced.



From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  On 
Behalf Of Matt Turner
Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2018 10:58 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Think its time for a new wireless keyboard.

Hi folks.
Subject says it all.
I currently have a logitech 320 keyboard.
I’d like something simaler to it.
I like the function keys f1/f12.
I have the k420, that’s a bluetooth keyboard, but I can’t turn  off the check 
box that says turn f1 keys.
That option doesn’t appear  for me unless I’m using and apple keyboard, witch 
I’m not.
Also when that bluetooth keyboard is paired  I get a message about can’t find 
wireless mouse or track pad.
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RE: How to set up Apple TV and some brief information about it

2018-12-04 Thread Simon Fogarty
Clicking the toggle button on the remote should wake up the apple tv.

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Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2018 10:37 AM
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Subject: Re: How to set up Apple TV and some brief information about it

Thank you so I am wanting to if you thank your sign one and Matthew. I have 
purchased the Apple TV and I have already set it up. Could you tell me how to 
turn it off please? At the moment, I want to settings and I clicked on sleep. I 
don’t know how to wake it up though... Any help is welcome.

4 Δεκ 2018, 10:27 πμ, ο χρήστης «Simon Fogarty » έγραψε:

> Turn on vo on the apple tv 
> Hit the top left button on the remote three times quickly.
> 
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> Subject: How to set up Apple TV and some brief information about it
> 
> Hi Liz,
> I’m thinking of purchasing and Apple TV and I would like some information 
> about it.For example, how are you turn on voiceover so I can set it up. And 
> some brief information of what I can do with it besides the obvious. Urgent, 
> does the dictation work properly?
> Thanks
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Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

2018-12-04 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
   But you can copy your current VM?  I do it weekly, and for good 
measure, once a month I do a 2nd one to a different backup drive.


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On 12/4/2018 8:51 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:

Hi ET,

That's the thing,
I've not yet done it so it's at this point a no go.

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Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2018 5:11 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

Simon,
 How did you do that, with a backup or just copy and paste? Is Spotlight 
any help here? Did you copy the VM folder or the Windows folder inside it?

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That was the first place I went to and there is no virtual machine
folder there,

I didn't check to see if it was hidden but tha'ts the only other thing I can 
think of or that it's not where we think it is ment to be.

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 On Behalf Of Pete De Vasto
Sent: Sunday, 2 December 2018 4:30 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

Hi Simon,

The VMWare machine files should be located in your Documents > Virtual Machines 
folder. The name of each machine is  dot 
VmWareBundle, and it’s described as a VMWare bundle. If you move that file to a flash 
drive, then copy it back to your new image, I think you’ll be OK.

Pete De Vasto


On Nov 30, 2018, at 4:24 PM, Simon Fogarty  wrote:

HI, yeah I really do agree with this.

I’m actually having issues with my VM Fusion windows 10 machine at
the moment

I need to have both platforms available to me at the same time and the VM has 
worked best for that situation so far, however now I need to do a full reimage 
of my 2018 mac book pro and I wanted to save the vm to a flash drive but can't 
find the vm files.

This would be so much easier with a second machine


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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo
Sent: Saturday, 1 December 2018 11:20 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

I work in tech support and have gotten some calls from users of our windows 
software having issues with a virtual machine both on Fusion and Parallels. 
I've pretty much come to the conclusion that if you want to run Windows, use a 
separate PC, you will have far less problems.
Original message:

Jonathan,
 It is starting to look lihe running a VM is not as good a deal
as a standalone Windows machine. I am also losing faith in the VMware forums.



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On 11/30/2018 7:57 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:

This is the second person I have heard having issues with a Focus
display and current versions. ET was unable to get the Focus driver
installed. Does anybody know if these issues have been discussed
with VMWare? I guess the one other major issue we in the Blind
community have experienced with VMWare is that the Caps lock does
not get transferred over to the VM without major hacks. Personally,
I would love to have my Windows USB keyboard hard attached to the
VM but I have no idea if this is possible.

On Nov 28, 2018, at 10:49 AM, Pete De Vasto  wrote:



Hi Kelly,



I’ve struggled with VMWare Fusion lots as well, but do have it
going pretty much all the time now. The one trick I’ve noticed you
have to do is toggle back and forth in and out of your machine’s
screen while it’s starting up. I hope I can explain this correctly, here goes:



When your machine starts, you’ll eventually hear VO say “suspend
this guest operating system”. At that point, press
Command+control+f. You’ll probably hear VO say something like
Command+control+space
with applications followed by whatever is currently running, like finder, Mail, 
Messages or whatever.
Press Control+command+f again, and you should hear VO say “Space
with the name of your Windows machine full-screen”. At that point,
you know you are in the VMWare window. Press Control+G to give
keyboard focus to the VM machine. Oh yeah, and the keystroke to
start Narrator won’t work, because VO is picking up the
Control+Windows combination as its command. I normally do
Control+Windows+R,
then type Narrator, and it does come up. Then, to get out of
Narrator, I have to alt-tab to the Narrator Settings window, and
when I press Alt+F4, Narrator does exit. If you can get to the
point where you can in fact install JAWS, it does work pretty
nicely, by the way. I started out with VMWare 10, and my USB
devices, including my Focus 40 Blue, connected just fine. But then
I tried upgrading to VMWare Version 11, and for some reason I couldn't get any 
of my USB devices goin

RE: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

2018-12-04 Thread Simon Fogarty
Hi ET,

That's the thing,
I've not yet done it so it's at this point a no go.

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Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2018 5:11 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

Simon,
How did you do that, with a backup or just copy and paste? Is Spotlight any 
help here? Did you copy the VM folder or the Windows folder inside it?

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On 12/4/2018 12:01 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
> That was the first place I went to and there is no virtual machine 
> folder there,
> 
> I didn't check to see if it was hidden but tha'ts the only other thing I can 
> think of or that it's not where we think it is ment to be.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>  On Behalf Of Pete De Vasto
> Sent: Sunday, 2 December 2018 4:30 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two
> 
> Hi Simon,
> 
> The VMWare machine files should be located in your Documents > Virtual 
> Machines folder. The name of each machine is  
> dot VmWareBundle, and it’s described as a VMWare bundle. If you move that 
> file to a flash drive, then copy it back to your new image, I think you’ll be 
> OK.
> 
> Pete De Vasto
> 
>> On Nov 30, 2018, at 4:24 PM, Simon Fogarty  wrote:
>>
>> HI, yeah I really do agree with this.
>>
>> I’m actually having issues with my VM Fusion windows 10 machine at 
>> the moment
>>
>> I need to have both platforms available to me at the same time and the VM 
>> has worked best for that situation so far, however now I need to do a full 
>> reimage of my 2018 mac book pro and I wanted to save the vm to a flash drive 
>> but can't find the vm files.
>>
>> This would be so much easier with a second machine
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>>  On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo
>> Sent: Saturday, 1 December 2018 11:20 AM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two
>>
>> I work in tech support and have gotten some calls from users of our windows 
>> software having issues with a virtual machine both on Fusion and Parallels. 
>> I've pretty much come to the conclusion that if you want to run Windows, use 
>> a separate PC, you will have far less problems.
>> Original message:
>>> Jonathan,
>>> It is starting to look lihe running a VM is not as good a deal 
>>> as a standalone Windows machine. I am also losing faith in the VMware 
>>> forums.
>>
>>>  From E.T.'s Keyboard...
>>> ancient.ali...@icloud.com
>>> Many believe that we have been visited in the past. What if it were 
>>> true?
>>
>>> On 11/30/2018 7:57 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
 This is the second person I have heard having issues with a Focus 
 display and current versions. ET was unable to get the Focus driver 
 installed. Does anybody know if these issues have been discussed 
 with VMWare? I guess the one other major issue we in the Blind 
 community have experienced with VMWare is that the Caps lock does 
 not get transferred over to the VM without major hacks. Personally, 
 I would love to have my Windows USB keyboard hard attached to the 
 VM but I have no idea if this is possible.
> On Nov 28, 2018, at 10:49 AM, Pete De Vasto  
> wrote:
>>
> Hi Kelly,
>>
> I’ve struggled with VMWare Fusion lots as well, but do have it 
> going pretty much all the time now. The one trick I’ve noticed you 
> have to do is toggle back and forth in and out of your machine’s 
> screen while it’s starting up. I hope I can explain this correctly, here 
> goes:
>>
> When your machine starts, you’ll eventually hear VO say “suspend 
> this guest operating system”. At that point, press
> Command+control+f. You’ll probably hear VO say something like 
> Command+control+space
> with applications followed by whatever is currently running, like finder, 
> Mail, Messages or whatever.
> Press Control+command+f again, and you should hear VO say “Space 
> with the name of your Windows machine full-screen”. At that point, 
> you know you are in the VMWare window. Press Control+G to give 
> keyboard focus to the VM machine. Oh yeah, and the keystroke to 
> start Narrator won’t work, because VO is picking up the
> Control+Windows combination as its command. I normally do
> Control+Windows+R,
> then type Narrator, and it does come up. Then, to get out of 
> Narrator, I have to alt-tab to the Narrator Settings window, and 
> when I press Alt+F4, Narrator does exit. If you can get to the 
> point where you can in fact install JAWS, it does work pretty 
> nicely, by the way. I started out with VMWare 10, and my USB 
> devices, including my Focus 40 Blue, connected just fine. But then 
> I tried upgrading to VMW

David Woodbridge demonstrations on the mac

2018-12-04 Thread Hemachandran Karaha
Dear all,

Kindly let me know where I can get Woodbridge's demonstrations on the Mac. I 
will be grateful for a link to the resource.

Take care,
Hema.

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Re: Think its time for a new wireless keyboard.

2018-12-04 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries

   I am not aware of any way to turn off the FN key.

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On 12/4/2018 3:05 PM, Matt Turner wrote:

Ah, I have to hit, cmd+FN+F5.
That’s the feature I want turned off, having to hit the fn key when I turn off 
vo.


On Dec 4, 2018, at 6:00 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
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   Command -f5 on the Mac.

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On 12/4/2018 2:55 PM, Matt Turner wrote:

Just tryed to turn off VoiceOver, with the bluetooth keyboard.
I tryed hitting vo+ fn+ F5, but that didn’t do it.
I thought the key was vo+F5, to turn off vo.

On Dec 4, 2018, at 5:31 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
 wrote:

   I just got a Logitech K780 BT keyboard. It is multi device, supports up to 3 
devices and it has a numpad.

   I have not found a list of keyboard commands though most of the known 
commands for Mac and iOS work but a few are different from the Apple keyboard.

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On 12/4/2018 1:58 PM, Matt Turner wrote:

Hi folks.
Subject says it all.
I currently have a logitech 320 keyboard.
I’d like something simaler to it.
I like the function keys f1/f12.
I have the k420, that’s a bluetooth keyboard, but I can’t turn  off the check 
box that says turn f1 keys.
That option doesn’t appear  for me unless I’m using and apple keyboard, witch 
I’m not.
Also when that bluetooth keyboard is paired  I get a message about can’t find 
wireless mouse or track pad.
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Customizing the safari toolbar with Voiceover.

2018-12-04 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
I would like to customize Safari’s toolbar but i can’t seem to do this with 
VoiceOver.
What i am trying so far is to Bring the voiceover cursor to the Toolbar and 
right click on the toolbar.
Now there’s a popup where i select customize.
BUt then it seems i should drag and drop things from the toolbar and to the 
toolbar.
I tried that but dragging and dropping is hit or miss for me.
Here its only miss *lol*.
I was thingking that it can’t be done with Voiceover and if that’s the case 
then we have to tell the accessibility team to do something about it.
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Re: Think its time for a new wireless keyboard.

2018-12-04 Thread Matt Turner
Ah, I have to hit, cmd+FN+F5.
That’s the feature I want turned off, having to hit the fn key when I turn off 
vo.

> On Dec 4, 2018, at 6:00 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
>  wrote:
> 
>   Command -f5 on the Mac.
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> On 12/4/2018 2:55 PM, Matt Turner wrote:
>> Just tryed to turn off VoiceOver, with the bluetooth keyboard.
>> I tryed hitting vo+ fn+ F5, but that didn’t do it.
>> I thought the key was vo+F5, to turn off vo.
>>> On Dec 4, 2018, at 5:31 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>>   I just got a Logitech K780 BT keyboard. It is multi device, supports up 
>>> to 3 devices and it has a numpad.
>>> 
>>>   I have not found a list of keyboard commands though most of the known 
>>> commands for Mac and iOS work but a few are different from the Apple 
>>> keyboard.
>>> 
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>>> On 12/4/2018 1:58 PM, Matt Turner wrote:
 Hi folks.
 Subject says it all.
 I currently have a logitech 320 keyboard.
 I’d like something simaler to it.
 I like the function keys f1/f12.
 I have the k420, that’s a bluetooth keyboard, but I can’t turn  off the 
 check box that says turn f1 keys.
 That option doesn’t appear  for me unless I’m using and apple keyboard, 
 witch I’m not.
 Also when that bluetooth keyboard is paired  I get a message about can’t 
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Re: Think its time for a new wireless keyboard.

2018-12-04 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries

   Command -f5 on the Mac.

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On 12/4/2018 2:55 PM, Matt Turner wrote:

Just tryed to turn off VoiceOver, with the bluetooth keyboard.
I tryed hitting vo+ fn+ F5, but that didn’t do it.
I thought the key was vo+F5, to turn off vo.


On Dec 4, 2018, at 5:31 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
 wrote:

   I just got a Logitech K780 BT keyboard. It is multi device, supports up to 3 
devices and it has a numpad.

   I have not found a list of keyboard commands though most of the known 
commands for Mac and iOS work but a few are different from the Apple keyboard.

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Hi folks.
Subject says it all.
I currently have a logitech 320 keyboard.
I’d like something simaler to it.
I like the function keys f1/f12.
I have the k420, that’s a bluetooth keyboard, but I can’t turn  off the check 
box that says turn f1 keys.
That option doesn’t appear  for me unless I’m using and apple keyboard, witch 
I’m not.
Also when that bluetooth keyboard is paired  I get a message about can’t find 
wireless mouse or track pad.
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Re: Think its time for a new wireless keyboard.

2018-12-04 Thread Matt Turner
Just tryed to turn off VoiceOver, with the bluetooth keyboard.
I tryed hitting vo+ fn+ F5, but that didn’t do it.
I thought the key was vo+F5, to turn off vo.

> On Dec 4, 2018, at 5:31 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
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>   I just got a Logitech K780 BT keyboard. It is multi device, supports up to 
> 3 devices and it has a numpad.
> 
>   I have not found a list of keyboard commands though most of the known 
> commands for Mac and iOS work but a few are different from the Apple keyboard.
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>> Hi folks.
>> Subject says it all.
>> I currently have a logitech 320 keyboard.
>> I’d like something simaler to it.
>> I like the function keys f1/f12.
>> I have the k420, that’s a bluetooth keyboard, but I can’t turn  off the 
>> check box that says turn f1 keys.
>> That option doesn’t appear  for me unless I’m using and apple keyboard, 
>> witch I’m not.
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Re: Think its time for a new wireless keyboard.

2018-12-04 Thread Matt Turner
Hi, I misspoke.
I have the k480 bluetooth keyboard.

What I’d like to do, is change the way the funsion keys work.
Instead of hitting vo+FN+F2 to hear the title of the window, I want to have to 
hit vo+f2.
I tried the downloaded software, but couldn’t figure out how to turn that 
feature oft.
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> I use the Logitech K480. It has function keys. 
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>> Subject says it all.
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>> I’d like something simaler to it.
>> I like the function keys f1/f12.
>> I have the k420, that’s a bluetooth keyboard, but I can’t turn  off the 
>> check box that says turn f1 keys.
>> That option doesn’t appear  for me unless I’m using and apple keyboard, 
>> witch I’m not.
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>> find wireless mouse or track pad.
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Re: Think its time for a new wireless keyboard.

2018-12-04 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
   I just got a Logitech K780 BT keyboard. It is multi device, supports 
up to 3 devices and it has a numpad.


   I have not found a list of keyboard commands though most of the 
known commands for Mac and iOS work but a few are different from the 
Apple keyboard.


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Hi folks.
Subject says it all.
I currently have a logitech 320 keyboard.
I’d like something simaler to it.
I like the function keys f1/f12.
I have the k420, that’s a bluetooth keyboard, but I can’t turn  off the 
check box that says turn f1 keys.
That option doesn’t appear  for me unless I’m using and apple keyboard, 
witch I’m not.
Also when that bluetooth keyboard is paired  I get a message about can’t 
find wireless mouse or track pad.


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Re: Think its time for a new wireless keyboard.

2018-12-04 Thread Maria Reyes
Hi, 
I use the Logitech K480. It has function keys. 

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> On Dec 4, 2018, at 4:58 PM, Matt Turner  wrote:
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> Hi folks.
> Subject says it all.
> I currently have a logitech 320 keyboard.
> I’d like something simaler to it.
> I like the function keys f1/f12.
> I have the k420, that’s a bluetooth keyboard, but I can’t turn  off the check 
> box that says turn f1 keys.
> That option doesn’t appear  for me unless I’m using and apple keyboard, witch 
> I’m not.
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Think its time for a new wireless keyboard.

2018-12-04 Thread Matt Turner
Hi folks.
Subject says it all.
I currently have a logitech 320 keyboard.
I’d like something simaler to it.
I like the function keys f1/f12.
I have the k420, that’s a bluetooth keyboard, but I can’t turn  off the check 
box that says turn f1 keys.
That option doesn’t appear  for me unless I’m using and apple keyboard, witch 
I’m not.
Also when that bluetooth keyboard is paired  I get a message about can’t find 
wireless mouse or track pad.

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Re: How to set up Apple TV and some brief information about it

2018-12-04 Thread Likidefs
Thank you so I am wanting to if you thank your sign one and Matthew. I have 
purchased the Apple TV and I have already set it up. Could you tell me how to 
turn it off please? At the moment, I want to settings and I clicked on sleep. I 
don’t know how to wake it up though... Any help is welcome.

4 Δεκ 2018, 10:27 πμ, ο χρήστης «Simon Fogarty » έγραψε:

> Turn on vo on the apple tv 
> Hit the top left button on the remote three times quickly.
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> Hi Liz,
> I’m thinking of purchasing and Apple TV and I would like some information 
> about it.For example, how are you turn on voiceover so I can set it up. And 
> some brief information of what I can do with it besides the obvious. Urgent, 
> does the dictation work properly?
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Re: Help with partition

2018-12-04 Thread 'Robert Cole' via MacVisionaries
Hi,
I’m back with another problem.
After deleteing that second partition, While  in Windows, BootCamp can not find 
Mac OS.
I have to hold the option key at startup to select the Mac OS.
Once I finally get into the Mac, I have no trouble choosing Windows as a 
startup disk.
But if I open the BootCamp Utility I get an error. I thought it would allow me 
to redownload the drivers to reinstall in Windows.
but it only gives me this message:
The startup disk cannot be partitioned or restored to a single partition. The 
startup disk must be formatted as a single Mac OS Extended (Journaled) volume 
or already partitioned by Boot Camp Assistant for installing Windows.
I’m hoping its a simple problem with the boot record. I don’t want to reinstall 
windows or Mojave


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> You may get some extra dialogs and such if your drive is APFS, but this is 
> the basic gist of it.  If you're running from your original MacOS and just 
> wish to remove that second partition, then go into Disk Utility, press cmd-2 
> to view the full disk info.  Next, interact with the table of devices and 
> bring focus to the name of the device drive.  This is not the volume names, 
> but the name of the device drive itself, such as "APPLE SSD AP0512J Media".  
> Stop interacting with the table and navigate left to the Toolbar.  Interact 
> with the toolbar and navigate to the Partition button, then VO-space on it.  
> Locate the Partition Map Pie Chart item and interact with it.  VO-space on 
> the partition you wish to remove, then stop interacting with the pie chart.  
> Navigate to the Remove button and press it.  You should get some confirmation 
> dialogs.  Confirm that you really wish to do it, as everything on that 
> partition will be erased and unrecoverable.  Once you confirm it, the 
> partition will be removed, and the old partition should automatically be 
> expanded to use up the free space.
> 
> Later...
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> Dear List,
> I created a 2nd partition to install Mojave.
> Now I wanted to delete that partition and have that 324GB added back to my 
> main hard  drive.
> I now have a partition named VM an I don’t know how to remove it and get the 
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> I need your help!
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Re: 1 password family sharing

2018-12-04 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
   Oh its quite accessible. Have you actually created a vault yet? 
Sounds like not.


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On 12/4/2018 6:19 AM, Paul Hopewell wrote:

Hello,
Many thanks for the tip about using VO+J to get to the sidebar. Alas however 
this takes me to a table with unlabelled buttons and empty cells! Looks like 
agile bits need to do some accessibility improvements here.

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Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

2018-12-04 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries

Simon,
   How did you do that, with a backup or just copy and paste? Is 
Spotlight any help here? Did you copy the VM folder or the Windows 
folder inside it?


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That was the first place I went to and there is no virtual machine folder there,

I didn't check to see if it was hidden but tha'ts the only other thing I can 
think of or that it's not where we think it is ment to be.

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Sent: Sunday, 2 December 2018 4:30 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

Hi Simon,

The VMWare machine files should be located in your Documents > Virtual Machines 
folder. The name of each machine is  dot 
VmWareBundle, and it’s described as a VMWare bundle. If you move that file to a flash 
drive, then copy it back to your new image, I think you’ll be OK.

Pete De Vasto


On Nov 30, 2018, at 4:24 PM, Simon Fogarty  wrote:

HI, yeah I really do agree with this.

I’m actually having issues with my VM Fusion windows 10 machine at the
moment

I need to have both platforms available to me at the same time and the VM has 
worked best for that situation so far, however now I need to do a full reimage 
of my 2018 mac book pro and I wanted to save the vm to a flash drive but can't 
find the vm files.

This would be so much easier with a second machine


-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo
Sent: Saturday, 1 December 2018 11:20 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

I work in tech support and have gotten some calls from users of our windows 
software having issues with a virtual machine both on Fusion and Parallels. 
I've pretty much come to the conclusion that if you want to run Windows, use a 
separate PC, you will have far less problems.
Original message:

Jonathan,
It is starting to look lihe running a VM is not as good a deal as
a standalone Windows machine. I am also losing faith in the VMware forums.



 From E.T.'s Keyboard...
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
Many believe that we have been visited in the past. What if it were
true?



On 11/30/2018 7:57 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:

This is the second person I have heard having issues with a Focus
display and current versions. ET was unable to get the Focus driver
installed. Does anybody know if these issues have been discussed
with VMWare? I guess the one other major issue we in the Blind
community have experienced with VMWare is that the Caps lock does
not get transferred over to the VM without major hacks. Personally,
I would love to have my Windows USB keyboard hard attached to the VM
but I have no idea if this is possible.

On Nov 28, 2018, at 10:49 AM, Pete De Vasto  wrote:



Hi Kelly,



I’ve struggled with VMWare Fusion lots as well, but do have it
going pretty much all the time now. The one trick I’ve noticed you
have to do is toggle back and forth in and out of your machine’s
screen while it’s starting up. I hope I can explain this correctly, here goes:



When your machine starts, you’ll eventually hear VO say “suspend
this guest operating system”. At that point, press
Command+control+f. You’ll probably hear VO say something like space
with applications followed by whatever is currently running, like finder, Mail, 
Messages or whatever.
Press Control+command+f again, and you should hear VO say “Space
with the name of your Windows machine full-screen”. At that point,
you know you are in the VMWare window. Press Control+G to give
keyboard focus to the VM machine. Oh yeah, and the keystroke to
start Narrator won’t work, because VO is picking up the
Control+Windows combination as its command. I normally do
Control+Windows+R,
then type Narrator, and it does come up. Then, to get out of
Narrator, I have to alt-tab to the Narrator Settings window, and
when I press Alt+F4, Narrator does exit. If you can get to the
point where you can in fact install JAWS, it does work pretty
nicely, by the way. I started out with VMWare 10, and my USB
devices, including my Focus 40 Blue, connected just fine. But then
I tried upgrading to VMWare Version 11, and for some reason I couldn't get any 
of my USB devices going, so I had to go back to version 10.



I hope this isn’t confusing, and that maybe others can chime in
with clarifications or other thoughts. Good luck and I hope you can get it 
going.



Pete De Vasto



On Nov 27, 2018, at 5:15 PM, kelly ford  wrote:



Hi,



These are probably basic questions but if there is a pointer or
other resource, I’d appreciate hearing about it. I am trying to
get VMWare Fusion to run on a MacBook Pro and not having a lot of luck.
I launch the program and it opens but then stops responding.
Eventually I force quit the program.



Does this generally wo

1 password family sharing

2018-12-04 Thread Paul Hopewell
Hello, 
Many thanks for the tip about using VO+J to get to the sidebar. Alas however 
this takes me to a table with unlabelled buttons and empty cells! Looks like 
agile bits need to do some accessibility improvements here. 

Paul Hopewell 

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RE: How to set up Apple TV and some brief information about it

2018-12-04 Thread Simon Fogarty
Turn on vo on the apple tv 
Hit the top left button on the remote three times quickly.

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Subject: How to set up Apple TV and some brief information about it

Hi Liz,
I’m thinking of purchasing and Apple TV and I would like some information about 
it.For example, how are you turn on voiceover so I can set it up. And some 
brief information of what I can do with it besides the obvious. Urgent, does 
the dictation work properly?
Thanks

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RE: Question regarding re-installing the Mac.

2018-12-04 Thread Simon Fogarty
Yeah you have to do it from a USB flash drive with a bootable os installer on 
it 



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Sent: Monday, 3 December 2018 12:05 AM
To: Mac Visionaries List 
Subject: Question regarding re-installing the Mac.

Morning everyone!

This query isn't for me, but for my friend located in Australia.

Twice now he has tried to use Bootcamp on his Mac.
Twice now he's got into a situation where Bootcamp won't even load.
He has the same Mac book as me, early 2015.

Please does anyone know of a way where the Mac can be completely re-installed 
with everything wiped?

See from Mojave, it appears that Apple have changed the install procedure, so 
it wont reset everything.

He has tried Command plus R and used the re-install option.
This won't do anything and his Mac is exactly the same as before, with a 
Windows operating system that's unbootable.
He has heard somewhere about another key combination, command plus R plus P 
then powering the Mac up.
Is this worth a shot?

Please any help would be appreciated, as both me and my friend are at a loss as 
what to do next.
And to top it all off, it says in Disk utility bootcamp locked.

And he can't even use that app to remove it.
Whenever he launches it, and clicks continue, it's coming up with the following 
message.
I can't remember the exact wording, but it's something like this.
The disk cannot be restored to a single partition.
The startup disk needs to be formatted as Mac Os Extended Journaled.
Like I say that's not the exact wording, but it's something to that affect.

Please any help would be welcomed.

Thanks very much, I look forward to hopefully some responses.


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RE: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

2018-12-04 Thread Simon Fogarty
That was the first place I went to and there is no virtual machine folder there,

I didn't check to see if it was hidden but tha'ts the only other thing I can 
think of or that it's not where we think it is ment to be.

-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  On 
Behalf Of Pete De Vasto
Sent: Sunday, 2 December 2018 4:30 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two

Hi Simon,

The VMWare machine files should be located in your Documents > Virtual Machines 
folder. The name of each machine is  dot 
VmWareBundle, and it’s described as a VMWare bundle. If you move that file to a 
flash drive, then copy it back to your new image, I think you’ll be OK.

Pete De Vasto

> On Nov 30, 2018, at 4:24 PM, Simon Fogarty  wrote:
> 
> HI, yeah I really do agree with this.
> 
> I’m actually having issues with my VM Fusion windows 10 machine at the 
> moment
> 
> I need to have both platforms available to me at the same time and the VM has 
> worked best for that situation so far, however now I need to do a full 
> reimage of my 2018 mac book pro and I wanted to save the vm to a flash drive 
> but can't find the vm files.
> 
> This would be so much easier with a second machine
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>  On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo
> Sent: Saturday, 1 December 2018 11:20 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion Question or Two
> 
> I work in tech support and have gotten some calls from users of our windows 
> software having issues with a virtual machine both on Fusion and Parallels. 
> I've pretty much come to the conclusion that if you want to run Windows, use 
> a separate PC, you will have far less problems.
> Original message:
>> Jonathan,
>>It is starting to look lihe running a VM is not as good a deal as 
>> a standalone Windows machine. I am also losing faith in the VMware forums.
> 
>> From E.T.'s Keyboard...
>>ancient.ali...@icloud.com
>> Many believe that we have been visited in the past. What if it were 
>> true?
> 
>> On 11/30/2018 7:57 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>>> This is the second person I have heard having issues with a Focus 
>>> display and current versions. ET was unable to get the Focus driver 
>>> installed. Does anybody know if these issues have been discussed 
>>> with VMWare? I guess the one other major issue we in the Blind 
>>> community have experienced with VMWare is that the Caps lock does 
>>> not get transferred over to the VM without major hacks. Personally, 
>>> I would love to have my Windows USB keyboard hard attached to the VM 
>>> but I have no idea if this is possible.
 On Nov 28, 2018, at 10:49 AM, Pete De Vasto  wrote:
> 
 Hi Kelly,
> 
 I’ve struggled with VMWare Fusion lots as well, but do have it 
 going pretty much all the time now. The one trick I’ve noticed you 
 have to do is toggle back and forth in and out of your machine’s 
 screen while it’s starting up. I hope I can explain this correctly, here 
 goes:
> 
 When your machine starts, you’ll eventually hear VO say “suspend 
 this guest operating system”. At that point, press
 Command+control+f. You’ll probably hear VO say something like space
 with applications followed by whatever is currently running, like finder, 
 Mail, Messages or whatever.
 Press Control+command+f again, and you should hear VO say “Space 
 with the name of your Windows machine full-screen”. At that point, 
 you know you are in the VMWare window. Press Control+G to give 
 keyboard focus to the VM machine. Oh yeah, and the keystroke to 
 start Narrator won’t work, because VO is picking up the
 Control+Windows combination as its command. I normally do 
 Control+Windows+R,
 then type Narrator, and it does come up. Then, to get out of 
 Narrator, I have to alt-tab to the Narrator Settings window, and 
 when I press Alt+F4, Narrator does exit. If you can get to the 
 point where you can in fact install JAWS, it does work pretty 
 nicely, by the way. I started out with VMWare 10, and my USB 
 devices, including my Focus 40 Blue, connected just fine. But then 
 I tried upgrading to VMWare Version 11, and for some reason I couldn't get 
 any of my USB devices going, so I had to go back to version 10.
> 
 I hope this isn’t confusing, and that maybe others can chime in 
 with clarifications or other thoughts. Good luck and I hope you can get it 
 going.
> 
 Pete De Vasto
> 
> On Nov 27, 2018, at 5:15 PM, kelly ford  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> These are probably basic questions but if there is a pointer or 
> other resource, I’d appreciate hearing about it. I am trying to 
> get VMWare Fusion to run on a MacBook Pro and not having a lot of luck.
> I launch the program and it opens but then stops responding. 
> Eventually I force quit the program.
> 
> Does this generally