Hi, and thanks for an answer.
I have to call it a virtual Mac, as it is that it is. I don't run Windows
on it.
Now, I run it in Fusion on my MacBook Pro.
I'm considering buying a Mac Mini Server to run it on if I like the
solution.
Then my thought was to be able to launch it from my MB Pro or m
First of all, you should probably stop calling it a virtual mac, it's
confusing. its a virtual machine running windows on mac hardware. Second, you
don't really need to turn off voiceover unless you really need the VO key
combination in windows, something that happens rarely. And, no, you certa
Hi folks.
I've just set up a virtual Mac using VMWare Fusion.
Now I wonder any of you can answher the following questions:
1. By now, when I fire up my virtual machine, I am in the Fusion window,
turn off VoiceOver n my host mac and wait for the virtual mac to start
VoiceOver. Then I use tab alo