RE: Vm fusion question regarding usb braille displays

2010-07-26 Thread Paul Hunt
Hello. I also run vmfusion with Voice Over turned off. However, before I
connect a usb device, I turn it on. When I plug the device in a dialog pops
up asking me what os to connect the device to Windows or Mac. I choose the
windows os for my usb headset or the windows os for my mac. I hope this
helps.



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Subject: Re: Vm fusion question regarding usb braille displays

I've done that. I don't have VoiceOver running at the same time as the
virtual machine so I avoid too many keyboard conflicts  and the VM runs
faster without VoiceOver in the background anyway. I'm in fulscreen mode.
When I  plug the display in, Windows (7) gives me the error connect sound.
Are there known issues regarding  windows running in a virtual environment
and USB devices? I gave up connecting my Mbox2 USB using the VM because it
was not recognized in the control panel although the drivers were installed
successfully.
Any idea?

On Jul 24, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:

> You have to dedicate the braille display to the virtual machine. It
doesn't share with the voice over on the Mac. it is a little painful but it
will work.
> 
> Kev
> On Jul 24, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Thierry Renoux wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I can't connect my Brailliant 80 usb to the VM using Windows 7. It shows
as connected  and yet nothing happens. Any idea?
>> 
>> Thanks a bunch,
>> 
>> Thierry
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Re: Vm fusion question regarding usb braille displays

2010-07-24 Thread Kevin Mattingly
I didn't have any issues with it. Did you make sure your drivers are up and 
running for windoes? I had my brailliant 80 working with Windows 7 and ubuntu 
linux.

Kev
On Jul 24, 2010, at 6:20 PM, Thierry Renoux wrote:

> I've done that. I don't have VoiceOver running at the same time as the 
> virtual machine so I avoid too many keyboard conflicts  and the VM runs 
> faster without VoiceOver in the background anyway. I'm in fulscreen mode. 
> When I  plug the display in, Windows (7) gives me the error connect sound. 
> Are there known issues regarding  windows running in a virtual environment 
> and USB devices? I gave up connecting my Mbox2 USB using the VM because it  
> was not recognized in the control panel although the drivers were installed 
> successfully.
> Any idea?
> 
> On Jul 24, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:
> 
>> You have to dedicate the braille display to the virtual machine. It doesn't 
>> share with the voice over on the Mac. it is a little painful but it will 
>> work.
>> 
>> Kev
>> On Jul 24, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Thierry Renoux wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I can't connect my Brailliant 80 usb to the VM using Windows 7. It shows as 
>>> connected  and yet nothing happens. Any idea?
>>> 
>>> Thanks a bunch,
>>> 
>>> Thierry
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Re: Vm fusion question regarding usb braille displays

2010-07-24 Thread Thierry Renoux
I've done that. I don't have VoiceOver running at the same time as the virtual 
machine so I avoid too many keyboard conflicts  and the VM runs faster without 
VoiceOver in the background anyway. I'm in fulscreen mode. When I  plug the 
display in, Windows (7) gives me the error connect sound. Are there known 
issues regarding  windows running in a virtual environment and USB devices? I 
gave up connecting my Mbox2 USB using the VM because it  was not recognized in 
the control panel although the drivers were installed successfully.
Any idea?

On Jul 24, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:

> You have to dedicate the braille display to the virtual machine. It doesn't 
> share with the voice over on the Mac. it is a little painful but it will work.
> 
> Kev
> On Jul 24, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Thierry Renoux wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I can't connect my Brailliant 80 usb to the VM using Windows 7. It shows as 
>> connected  and yet nothing happens. Any idea?
>> 
>> Thanks a bunch,
>> 
>> Thierry
>> 
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Re: Vm fusion question regarding usb braille displays

2010-07-24 Thread Kevin Mattingly
You have to dedicate the braille display to the virtual machine. It doesn't 
share with the voice over on the Mac. it is a little painful but it will work.

Kev
On Jul 24, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Thierry Renoux wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I can't connect my Brailliant 80 usb to the VM using Windows 7. It shows as 
> connected  and yet nothing happens. Any idea?
> 
> Thanks a bunch,
> 
> Thierry
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Vm fusion question regarding usb braille displays

2010-07-24 Thread Thierry Renoux
Hello,

I can't connect my Brailliant 80 usb to the VM using Windows 7. It shows as 
connected  and yet nothing happens. Any idea?

Thanks a bunch,

Thierry

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