Well, if it's for training then it depends on how they implement things.
VMWare is supposed to be emulating low level hardware so that stuff
should work. That said, if you just want magnification the OSX one might
do what you need while VMWare is running. On a laptop control + two
finger stroke
Speaking of VMware Fusion, you think windows magnification, narrator, or a
cheap alternative commercial magnification/screenreader run ok in that, as I
don’t think VO would be available there, much less Zoom with tracking.
On Dec 15, 2013, at 10:38 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Wonder if you'd be
Wonder if you'd be better served doing VMWare Fusion to host all these
different variants. There are some quirks with CapsLock and a few other
things but the overall experience is pretty good running Windows in a
window. Then you don't have to reboot everything and set up partitions
just to swi
Hello everyone,
This is my first post. My name is Daniel Hawkins, I have been completely blind
for just over a year now. I just got my Macbook Pro last May. I have been
slowly learning on how to use the Mac interface and Voiceover. Since my goal is
to be an accessabilty trainer, I need to learn