RE: for David (configuration of vmware fusion )

2012-04-24 Thread David Griffith
NVDA to get you started with access there. David Griffith -Original Message- From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Sarah Alawami Sent: 25 April 2012 01:07 To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility Subject: Re: for David (configuratio

Re: for David (configuration of vmware fusion )

2012-04-24 Thread Sarah Alawami
In thei case you will not be able to use a vmware with bootcamp. Well you can but it is as slow as ever so yoru best bet is to create the vm from the vmware program. On Apr 24, 2012, at 4:27 PM, Murielle (listes) wrote: > Re-hello David, > > I've some other question: > > You wrote : : >> >>

Re: for David (configuration of vmware fusion )

2012-04-24 Thread Murielle (listes)
Re-hello David, I've some other question: You wrote : : > > 1. Go to your Documents folder where you will find the Virtual Machines > folder set up by VM fusion. Ive virtualised on a bootcamp partition. So I don't know where to find the folder. Do you know where is the virtual machine instal

Re: for David (configuration of vmware fusion )

2012-04-24 Thread Murielle (listes)
ah super! i'll try that. I've also meet some problems of shortcut when vo is working with win and jaws. I've an old version of vmware : the 3.x and some options are not working with Lion or too slow for me... I know that the new one is better but I didn't want to buy it. No I need it for my job

RE: for David (configuration of vmware fusion )

2012-04-24 Thread David Griffith
If I understand you correctly then what you want to do is as follows. 1. Go to your Documents folder where you will find the Virtual Machines folder set up by VM fusion. 2. Highlight the version of Windows that you want quick access to. 3. press command shift T to place a shortcut to that Windo