July 2018 1:21 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Bootcamp versus Fusion?
I've heard positive comments about the use of Windows 10 with screen readers in
VirtualBox, running on a Mac.
On 7/27/18, 22:37, "Simon Fogarty" wrote:
I know we tried something like that
irtual box.
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Sent: Thursday, 26 July 2018 4:32 AM
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Subject: Re: Bootcamp versus Fusion?
I seem to remember some VM solutions could run other system’s V
a number of times
> Hopefully someone can refresh my memory for me.
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Yes but I was trying to use the gui and that's got a few issueds,
The command prompt was eluding me at the time.
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Hopefully someone can refresh my memory for me.
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> Hi Simon,
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> Thanks. I
y one currently to setup.
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> I know this issue has been discussed on this list a number of times
> Hopefully someone can refresh my memory for me.
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I know this issue has been discussed on this list a number of times
Hopefully someone can refresh my memory for me.
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a number of times
Hopefully someone can refresh my memory for me.
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From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Wednesday, 25 July 2018 12:56 AM
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Subject: Re: Bootcamp versus Fusion?
Hi Simon,
Thanks. I'm leaning toward Fusion
Hi Simon,
Thanks. I'm leaning toward Fusion, because I like the idea of being able to
switch back and forth. I'm curious, though. Since the laptops don't have an
Insert key, what do you use for the JAWS key?
Thanks,
Donna
> On Jul 24, 2018, at 1:38 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
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> Hi Donna,
July 2018 2:12 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Bootcamp versus Fusion?
Thanks, E.T. this is good to hear, as that's the way I am leaning. Yes, when
I'm working, I usually have my PC and Mac both running, and switch back and
forth, depending on the task I'm performing
Hi Donna,
It's really up to what you need to be able to do.
I've got 2 mac book devices
A 2013 air and a brand new mac book pro 13.
On my air I have windows 10 running in boot camp and it is my primary machine
as I use windows primarily for most things.
On my mac book pro I've just setup
Microsoft's developers have significantly improved the accessibility of
Microsoft Office for Mac in recent years. Reporting the issues that you find
may help them in prioritizing further improvements. The problem is that if
people aren't using it for real work, the bugs won't be found and fixed
Even though I have Mac shortcuts disabled while in Windows, this
happens. There some other minor annoyances but they are easy to live with.
You could run Fusion for 30 days free without installing a Windows,
just to get familiar with it
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
That's funny about Alt-F, but it kind of makes sense. I imagine it's a
conflict between Windows and the Mac find command. At least the work around is
easy.
Thanks for this info. I don't have to make a decision just yet, I just want to
be ready so that when that day comes when my PC won't
Installing Windows under Fusion uses Voiceover so that works well.
Its been ages since I did this but it seemed to go well. Fusion offers
three views, single, full, and unity. Full screen works best for me as I
don't want to try dealing with both at the same time. I have worked out
the
Thanks, E.T. this is good to hear, as that's the way I am leaning. Yes, when
I'm working, I usually have my PC and Mac both running, and switch back and
forth, depending on the task I'm performing. Are there any specific shortcuts
you can think of that don't work under Fusion? Also, is
Hi Donna,
Fusion allows easy moving between the two platforms. There are some
things that do not quite work as well in Windows such as some menu
shortcuts which I need to look at some day. Speaking for myself, its doable.
I put Office 365 on both but have not yet used Word on the Mac. I
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