VMWare Fusion is therefore your only accessible option as Parallels does not provide accessible support.
I actually never use Boot Camp now as Fusion is so much quicker and convenient. David Griffith -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Parham Doustdar Sent: 27 November 2013 09:38 To: OS X & iOS Accessibility Subject: Re: Question: the quickest way to use the NVDA screen reader on my Mac Hi Chris, What I mean by "quickest" is the quickest to switch to. If I use Bootcamp, I'd have to reboot, read the text, reboot again, and re-launch the apps I had open before rebooting. With a VM, at least I wouldn't lose open applications and wouldn't have to reboot twice. :) On Nov 27, 2013, at 12:17 PM, Chris H <[email protected]> wrote: > No such animal exists. Because virtual machines run entirely under software it all depends on how fast your ram and processor is to determine how fast a virtual machine can run. You are better off looking into Bootcamp. Then that way you can run the other operating system natively without waiting for any kind of virtual machine to boot up. > > E-mail Facebook and iMessage > [email protected] > > On 27/11/2013 07:53, Parham Doustdar wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> The NVDA screen reader reads Farsi text. Since I need to read Farsi text now and then, I"m looking for the quickest way to run NVDA under Mac. 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