On 12/13/2009 7:35 PM, Joe Plummer wrote:
> What I understand it will not work on Mac OS.
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> JP ( Joe Plummer)
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> Subject: System access to go on a mac
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> There was a thread about this alternative web based screen reader.  It is
> intended for use on a windows machine.  Has anyone ever tried it using a mac
> with vo?
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> I ask because I have access to a private network and part of it is reached
> by starting an internet explorer session on the network to go to someother
> parts of the network.  Of course vo stops speaking when ie is running.
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> A sighted friend says the screen looks exactly like the mac is running
> windows with its menu items etc. and functions with the mouse just like it
> is windows running ie.  .  If I could use sa to go I could in principle
> access that part of the network also using a mac..
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> I assume one would have to toggle off vo while using it, if it works in
> fact?
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> While system access does not work on the mac, it works beautifully in VMware 
> fusion. I use it all the time for my windows install.
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Note that VMware and voiceover work well together, so this would be a 
good solution to accessing your network.

John

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