Well, with Window-eyes 6.1 and the latest version of fusion everything
I have tried under virtualization seems to work, surprisingly Kurzweil
and AnyDVD/CloneDVD2. I don't no much about JFW but maybe it was the
keyboard and display drivers that were causing a lag. I don't know
how much you use Windows but right now I really don't have to use it,
I just am interested to see what works on this Imac so I like the fact
that I don't have to partition my drive with a Windows partition and
one for the Mack. Anyway thanks.
On Dec 7, 2007, at 7:57 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Hi Tim,
I'm really not great shakes with window-eyes, so there may be more
issues than the few I noticed. Keyboard support in fusion seemed
like it was going to hold me back at some point without some
remapping, because even when you grab input it doesn't seem to take
over every key. It felt to me like the performance of the machine
lagged more running with Window-eyes than with Jaws, which I really
wasn't expecting and that was my biggest hangup. Other than that I
only noticed a few little quirks in how things were read, similar to
the tab control issue in Jaws with the vmware graphics.
Sorry this is all so vague man, I only got a quick look at the
system with window-eyes and I barely know how to use it. If you're a
proper user, I think it'd still be worth a go.
Scott
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Grady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS
X by theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: crossover, parallels, bootcamp, fusion and voiceover
Interesting. You've tried out a lot of this stuff, so what did
you find that didn't work with Window-eyes? Just want to know
only so I don't waste my time doing something that has been tried
already.
On Dec 7, 2007, at 2:49 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Sheryl,
I was looking for a similar article when I first received my mbp.
Found a load of comparrisons online between Paralels and Fusion, not
many of them geared towards accessibility yet, so in the end I just
tried out both. Between those two, I way prefered Fusion. We can
read
all the settings for the virtual machines, the unattended install
generator is so handy (paralels does this too i believe but we
wouldn't be able to read enough of it to make use), and overall
performance seemed superior to me in Fusion. That said, neither
system
played ball as well as bootcamp with Jaws Window-eyes or Supernova
for
me, and the boot times are so short these days that I now just run
bootcamp. Simple but effective.
Would be very interested to hear experiences of crossover, anyone? I
haven't given up on the virtualisation idea, just not convinced I've
found the right product yet.
Scott
On 12/7/07, Cheryl Homiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anybody done an article or a comparison of the pros and cons
of all
these systems on the Mac with voiceover (crossover, fusion,
parallels,
bootcamp) or do I just need to go through the archives and put the
information together from emails. I did google this and found some
information but not really the kind of comparison for which I was
looking.
Tia.
--
Cheryl
"Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."