That was the same problem I've been having. I tried it on two different computers with the same result, so I thought it was my disc or my image. I'm using ubuntoo 2.10 64 bit edition for single machines.

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On 30-May-08, at 5:35 AM, Dave Wright wrote:

Hi there,
I've been attempting to perform an install of Ubuntu on fusion but cant seem to get past the setting up my preferences for orca part as it wants me to log out, but won't do so when I answer yes. Perhaps there is something I'm missing? Any help would be much appreciated.


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----- Original Message ----- From: "Ryan Mann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 10:41 PM
Subject: Re: Fusion - audio performance in non Windows VMs


Hello. When I used Orca under Fusion, I used an external numpad that had the insert key on it.

On May 29, 2008, at 11:17 PM, David Hathaway wrote:

Hi, Garry.
I ran Ubuntu 7.10 using Fusion under Mac OSX version 10.52 for a while, but I was frustrated by keyboard issues. Orca uses capslock or insert as a modifier key, but for some reason Fusion wouldn't release capslock. Every time I pressed it, Voiceover would say "capslock," and the key wouldn't be passed through to Orca. If anyone knows a workaround for this, I'd be extremely interested in hearing about it.
Regarding performance, the audio seemed responsive.
David







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