All I did was just install it then upgrade my test vm via its advanced settings 
to work with vmware 5 and higher. that's pretty much it. I used the same 
settings as I did with vmware 4 which was to disable all of the shortcuts.
On Oct 16, 2012, at 10:08 AM, Laurel <[email protected]> wrote:

> As my subject says, I am looking for an individual who has experience
> setting up and running vm fusion 5 on a mac. I generally understand
> how it works, and am planning on installing it on my mac. I do have
> some questions though, and rather than posing my questions to the
> entire list, I would like it if I could talk to somebody who is really
> experienced with this and could help me out. If you have experience
> setting up/running this program, and can help me, please write me at
> [email protected]. I would prefer if you could write me
> priavetly, as not to clutter up the list.
> Thanks so much, I really appreciate it.
> Laurel
> P.S.
> If anybody knows of any good blogs or places where to get vm fusion
> tutorials for blind people I would also appreciate that.
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