I, too agree that Gordon's comment was uncalled for, to some respect of
nature.  Gee, maybe all of us should search the list archives rather than
asking for help on list!  shrugging...

Chris.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Matthew Carello
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2013 8:19 PM
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: help with setting up vm ware?

Hello Gordon. My original post was in regards to the set up on the mac side
of it. As I noted it had nothing to do with the windows side. I just needed
what settings had to be done in the vm ware side of it. Also I am sorry I
don't have a lot of time to search through archives due to work and travel
time to and from. I just thought maybe someone could give me some
information off list if possible even. I don't think i deserved to be lashed
at like that. I did try and send you this off list but did not see an email
address in your signature and apple mail sent it to the list only when I hit
reply all. 
On Nov 25, 2013, at 6:57 PM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello
> Please do not discuss your Winjows issues in this group.  The list policy
clearly states that this discusssion is prohibited.  The discussion of the
virtual machine itself, that is, the discussion of how to configure the
virtual machine on the OS X side of is acceptable.  But the discussion of
how to configure the guest system is off topic.
> Actually, I encourage members to make use of the list archives.  these
issues have been discussed repeatedly already and you'd be doing us all a
favour by utilising this resourse.
> Kind Regards
> Gordon Smith
> Information Technology Accessibility consultant
> Providing Support For Young People Living With Sight Loss:  Advice On
Accessible Information Technologies And Braille Transcription Services.
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Phil Halton <[email protected]
> To: OS X & iOS Accessibility <[email protected]
> Date sent: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 10:22:54 -0500
> Subject: Re: help with setting up vm ware?
> 
> Mathew, I use Jaws in windows7 in VMWare under mountain lion, and will
probably not be upgrading anytime soon either.  One thing you'll need to be
aware of when installing and using Jaws is the need to modify some setting
to have access to an insert key, or a caps lock key for jaws in laptop
keyboard mode.  If you have a full-sized apple keyboard, this is not a
problem because that keyboard has an insert key, and you can run jaws in PC
keyboard mode.  The caps lock is unavailable because apple doesn't treat it
like a key press but handles it differently, and it doesn't get passed along
to windows - making it unavailable as a jaws modifier key.
> 
> What I've done, and what a lot of people do, is to use a freeware windows
program called sharp keys to assign the grave accent key to act as a caps
lock key, and then set jaws to run in laptop keyboard mode with the caps
lock (now the grave accent key) as the jaws modifier key.
> .
> 
> another way, probably the better way, is to set up VMWare to substitute an
insert key for the caps lock key, so that when you press capslock, vmware
sends an insert key to windows.
> I've forgotten how that's done in vmware now, but it's fairly simple.
probably a lot simpler than the sharp keys method and the third option that
I won't mention here now.
> 
> The only drawback to the last method is that you lose one Jaws command,
the command is insert+J, which has a conflict that causes it to be unusable.
However, pressing control left arrow does the same thing as insert + j and
so it doesn't really matter.
> 
> Sorry I can't give accurate directions on how to set up an insert key from
within vmware, I'm sure someone here will tell you if you ask.
> 
> .
> On Nov 20, 2013, at 10:21 PM, Matthew Carello <[email protected]>
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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