Re: jaws, or NVDA with VMware fusion

2018-10-11 Thread Chris Moore
Maria,
An external USB keyboard is the easiest approach.  You can use it when in 
VMWare and switch back to your BT keyboard when on the Mac.  

Chris

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Re: jaws, or NVDA with VMware fusion

2018-10-10 Thread Maria Chapman
Oops mac auto corrected that was supposed to be NVDA 

> On 11 Oct 2018, at 8:39 am, Maria Chapman  wrote:
> 
> HI.
> 
> This topic has probably  been covered before, but I didn’t need the info, so 
> have possibly missed it.  I am wanting to install VmWare so I can use windows 
> on the mac from time to time. I am using a logitech bluetooth keyboard.  Will 
> this keyboard work with VMware fusion, or am i better off using an external 
> keyboard? If i can use the logitech keyboard, how are people getting around 
> the fact that there is no insert key? From looking at google i understand 
> people were using seal and carabena, but seal doesn’t work with the latest 
> versions of mac? I don’t mind using the Grave accent key as an insert key. I 
> can’t seem to find any updated information on how to use VMware fusion with 
> jaws or NVDa if you don’t have an insert key.
> 
> any info would be appreciated.
> 
> Maria
> 

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