RE: New to Fusion 5

2013-03-01 Thread Frank Ventura
Thanks, that was very helpful.

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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 9:07 PM
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Subject: Re: New to Fusion 5

Frank,

Sorry this has taken so long to get a response for you.  If you have VMWare 
fusion set up correctly, and you're in your VM, you'll want to press 
ctrl+commmand and that will relinquish command to the Mac.  I would either 
command tab out of VMware and then turn on VO or do your stuff you need to do 
with vmware i.e. setup etc.  Then when you want to go back into your virtual 
machine, press an arrow or something or tab, and you should be back there.  I 
think there is a keyboard shortcut to grab keyboard focus to the VM regardless, 
but I don't remember it because usually it just works if you are in the focus 
of your actual virtual machine.  There's no real need to turn off voiceover, 
but unless you have keyboard mappings set to not map osx keystrokes, and if you 
don't use control alt much (if you are using Windows), I'd turn it off.

Hope this helps, and let me know if you have any other questions or concerns.

Ner
On Feb 26, 2013, at 1:38 AM, Frank Ventura  
wrote:

> Hello all, I just installed Fusion version 5 on my MBP. Before I set up any 
> virtual machines I was able to use VO M to get to the menu bar (Apple, File , 
> Edit, View, Machine, etc) now that I have installed one virtual machine I 
> can't seem to do that. Can anyone tell me how to change keyboard focus from 
> the virtual machine windw to the menu bar and back and also how to get back 
> to the virtual machine library? Also are there any tutorials on using Fusion?
> Thanks
> Frank
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Re: New to Fusion 5

2013-02-27 Thread Noel Romey
Frank,

Sorry this has taken so long to get a response for you.  If you have VMWare 
fusion set up correctly, and you're in your VM, you'll want to press 
ctrl+commmand and that will relinquish command to the Mac.  I would either 
command tab out of VMware and then turn on VO or do your stuff you need to do 
with vmware i.e. setup etc.  Then when you want to go back into your virtual 
machine, press an arrow or something or tab, and you should be back there.  I 
think there is a keyboard shortcut to grab keyboard focus to the VM regardless, 
but I don't remember it because usually it just works if you are in the focus 
of your actual virtual machine.  There's no real need to turn off voiceover, 
but unless you have keyboard mappings set to not map osx keystrokes, and if you 
don't use control alt much (if you are using Windows), I'd turn it off.

Hope this helps, and let me know if you have any other questions or concerns.

Ner
On Feb 26, 2013, at 1:38 AM, Frank Ventura  
wrote:

> Hello all, I just installed Fusion version 5 on my MBP. Before I set up any 
> virtual machines I was able to use VO M to get to the menu bar (Apple, File , 
> Edit, View, Machine, etc) now that I have installed one virtual machine I 
> can't seem to do that. Can anyone tell me how to change keyboard focus from 
> the virtual machine windw to the menu bar and back and also how to get back 
> to the virtual machine library? Also are there any tutorials on using Fusion?
> Thanks
> Frank
> 
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