Gordon Smith had a podcast several years ago on how to use VMWare
Fusion. However, the podcast was several years ago, but I believe the
same techniques can be used in later versions of the program, as well
as later versions of the Mac platforms. It's an excellent
presentation, and speaking of it, I'm going to go to the website to
see if it's still there.
Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
On Nov 20, 2013, at 6:21 PM, Matthew Carello wrote:
Hello all. I set up vmware 6.0 today on a macbook air. All seemed to
go ok. Does anyone have any tips on what I should et in it to make
it work better? I have been choosing single window mode and full
window. I can get narrator to start up but what would be better to
use jaws or NVDA? I would rather use jaws if possible because I know
it better. Is there any good tutorials out there? Thanks for any help.
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