Hum. the only work around I've found is to press command f5 to turn off voiceover. The drawback to this is, if you accidentally press windows key tab when you really ment alt tab you will find yourself in limbo with no speech and have to press command f5 to turn vo back on.

The other thing is, VO must have a passthrough key. I don't know what it is, but I'm sure it does have so you could press this key, and the next keypress will be passed through voice over to the application you are working with.

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On 18-Sep-08, at 6:57 PM, David Truong wrote:

Hi All,

Those of you running a windows VM in VMWare fusion, have you noticed that the alt+control keys used with any other key doesn't work unless it is a voice-over command? Of course this means no alt+control based hotkeys are available in the windows VM because it seems voice-over is still active and therefore thinks you are wanting to do a voice-over command when you do
alt+control with a key (option+control).

If you are experiencing this and you have fixed the problem, I'd appreciate
hearing how you managed to fix it.  Thanks in advance,


David Truong

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