Jul 6, 2012 12:59:32 AM
> Subject: Re: VMWare Help Please
>
>>
>>
>> Hello all:
>>
>> I write to clarify some oncepts that need to be understood prior to
>> the use of VMware fusion.
>>
>> To quickly start a virtual machine you can press
ys? I thought these keys
are universal?
- Original Message -
,f3 ,daniel ,montalvo
,to3 macvisionaries@googlegroups.com,
Date: Friday, Jul 6, 2012 12:59:32 AM
Subject: Re: VMWare Help Please
>
>
> Hello all:
>
> I write to clarify some oncepts that need to be understood p
Hello all:
I write to clarify some oncepts that need to be understood prior to
the use of VMware fusion.
To quickly start a virtual machine you can press VO+Shift+M when focus
is in the name of your virtual machine, search for the option to start
windows and then press Enter on that.
Once your vi
If you are in VMWare Fusion, you can simply command tab between VMWare Fusion
and the other Mac applications, as usual. To move within windows, press
option+tab, which is the alt+tab equivalent.
HTH,
Harry
On Jul 5, 2012, at 11:08 PM, Maria Chapman wrote:
> HI. if vo is turned off once in
HI. if vo is turned off once in the virtual machine, does that mean if
keyboard layout is set to laptop the caps lock key wil work as normal? What is
the keystroke to switch from windows to the mac and visa versa?
thanks
Maria Chapman
bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
"The weak can never forgive. For
Hello.
I can answer some of your questions.
1. When starting VMWare, turn voice over off.
2. I do not know of any gesture to start VMWare. I just go into my
application folder or if VMWare is in the Doc Hit the letter V and press VO
space bar. When VMWare is loaded, VO right until you hear
Hello list,
I am a new mac user--so I am not at all familiar with VO commands or gestures,
but am learning as I go. My mac is two weeks old and I have just installed
Fusion in virtual machine with Windows 7 with a screen reader. I am having lots
of difficulties and am hoping for any help. I ha