Hi

Just to remind the group before anybody does respond to this, we don't discuss 
Jaws and Windows configurations here.  However, it is safe to tell you that 
when in Windows you do as you do on a PC.  Forget Parallels andm, in my 
opinion, Boot Cam as well.  Fusion will probably give you the best MS 
experience on a Mac.



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On 2 Jan 2013, at 20:26, "Todd" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Everyone,
If you use parallels to set up windows on the Mac, can you still use Voiceover 
or do you have to use JAWS when switching to windows?  Does Bootcamp work 
better then parallels or are they the same? I'm just trying to eliminate a 
second computer while I make the transition to the Mac mini.
Thanks
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