Hi.
I use Window-Eyes under Fusion all the time and have had absolutely no
problems. A couple of keys are reversed, but it's not really a problem.
Mike Aureco (spelling) did a fantastic job covering this topic on a Blind Cool
Tech podcast.
Best regards,
Mike
On 19,Jul,2010, at 10:
Hi Garry,
I don't use we myself in a virtual machine.
but there is a script for Window-Eyes that remaps the insert key to the
capslock key.
Maybe something usefull for you.
Hope this helps,
Kind regards.
-Peter
Op 19-jul-2010, om 22:40 heeft Garry Turkington het volgende geschreven:
> Hi,
>
Well I have been using WIndow-Eyes under VMWare for a while now and I have not
had any problems with sluggishness since 7.1/2. I primarily use this
arrangement for some course work that requires I use windows, but no issues
otherwise.
On Jul 19, 2010, at 4:54 PM, Maurice Mines wrote:
> Hello, i
Hello, in my virtual machine I do use window eyes. Issues that I experience so
far, is system sluggishness. The system sluggishness I think is due to two
things, one the fact that it is a virtual machine and not running on a real
Windows machine, also when the wise it seems to me anyway seem to
With Windoweyes you'd only need to remap one of the option keys to be a context
key although it isn't absolutely necessary. Other than that it works fine (at
least with Xp).
On Jul 19, 2010, at 4:40 PM, Garry Turkington wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've seen many people are using Windows VMs under Fusion
Hi,
I've seen many people are using Windows VMs under Fusion -- it's great
to see virtualisation aiding accessibility.
Most people seem to be using Jaws though, anyone using Window Eyes in
a Fusion VM? If so any comments on any issues? I presume for
starters I'd need do some key mapping.
Thank