Just want to answer a few more things more fully for you.
You don't absolutely have to use a laptop keyboard layout with your Windows screen reader of choice. I don't. Holding down the FN key in the bottom left corner of your MacBook's keyboard will turn the right side of the keyboard into a numeric keypad, complete with an insert key, which is the M key.
If running in Bootcamp, any screen reader will do, though as several have pointed out it seems Jaws has serious issues running in a virtual machine.
A link to the Bit Torrent client can be found in the software section of www.Lioncourt.com
Josh de Lioncourt [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...my other mail provider is an owl... On Aug 29, 2007, at 10:05 AM, matthew Campbell wrote:
Hi. Its Matt Campbell hear again. I know I haven't posted in a while but my windows laptop did what it had been threatening to do for some time and crapped out so I have taken a step in the Mac book direction. I got a few questions that I hope you people can answer. Actually I got millions of questions so I'll try to be brief. 1. Is there an accessible bittorrent client for the Mac? 2. Is there an insert key on the Mac book keyboard or a command that can be preformed to do the same thing? The reason I ask this is because I'm planning on installing windows on my Mac book so that I'm always compatible with everyone else at school. 3. How accessible is the current version of boot camp? Can windows be installed with out sighted assistance with boot camp? 4. Do all of the screen readers work with windows when windows is installed on a Mac? Well that's all I can think of while my Mac book is shipping but I'll probably have many more questions when I get it working. Thanks for any answers and sorry for such a long message. By for now.
