This was discussed on an FS cast episode. I can’t remember which one 
specifically, but it was one of the ones where jaws 16 features were introduced 
and demonstrated.
> On Mar 13, 2015, at 11:54 AM, Grant Hardy <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Ah, right on, just tried this and you appear to be correct. Of course, 
> experimenting with most other settings would surely result in a loss of your 
> JAWS activation, but it’s nice to know that we’re good to go with changing 
> RAM. Do you mean to say this is a change in JAWS 16? If so, is this 
> documented anywhere?
> 
> Grant
> 
> On Mar 13, 2015, at 11:37 AM, Faisal ali <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> As of jaws 16, you won’t lose your jaws activation by switching ram around. 
> Just thought I put this out there.
>> On Mar 13, 2015, at 11:32 AM, Grant Hardy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Michelle, if you are using NVDA, Window-Eyes, or any other screen reader 
>> apart from JAWS, go ahead and change the settings frequently, experimenting 
>> with different values as you wish. If you are using JAWS, however, be 
>> especially cognizant of the fact that you will probably lose your JAWS 
>> activation by changing any of these settings, and you will have to 
>> reactivate JAWS or even contact Freedom Scientific to resolve the issue. It 
>> may be that JAWS permits changing the amount of RAM, but off the top of my 
>> head I can’t remember. In any case, since your activations are extremely 
>> limited, it’s not feasible to experiment with different processor, RAM, hard 
>> disk and other settings. My suggestion would be to experiment with different 
>> values before activating JAWS, if indeed you are a JAWS user, then stick to 
>> those values.
>> 
>> With that out of the way, the settings can only be changed when your virtual 
>> machine is shut down, so go ahead and do that first. Then, in the window for 
>> your VM, hit CMD+E to open the settings dialog. You can also get into the 
>> settings dialog from your virtual machine library by navigating to the 
>> appropriate VM in the table then hitting CMD+E.
>> 
>> In the settings, navigate to the “processors and memory” button. Activate 
>> this button then tab through the controls. You will find both a slider and 
>> an edit box labelled “memory size in megabytes”. You can either type an 
>> exact value here or adjust the slider using UP or DOWN ARROW keys. The edit 
>> box will update to reflect the new value you’ve entered. Then use CMD+W to 
>> close the preferences window.
>> 
>> Hope this helps.
>> 
>> Grant
>> 
>> On Mar 13, 2015, at 7:17 AM, Michelle Scott <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> How do you add memory iin vmare fusion 7? I am a new mac user and thought 
>> maybe some one could help.
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> 
>> Michelle
>> 
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