There is a command line interface which lets you do everything you can do from the GUI, so it is 'accessible' but not so 'usable'. Better bet is probably to go buy VMWare which works well and is accessible (and cheap if you hunt for deals). I also just installed the latest updates to Parallels 4 and found the Jaws intercept driver still ruins the VM so you have to roll back to the last known good configuration. I haven't bothered with Parallels 5 since its track record with Jaws has been so bad.

CB

Simon Fogarty wrote:
 So are you saying that virtual box is not useable?

I'm needing to set it up on a macbook pro with snow leopard and want to run
either / both windows xp and windows 7 pro  with jaws  and need to know how
usable virtual box is for me when it comes to vo accessibility.

Thanks for any help.



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Blouch
Sent: Wednesday, 17 February 2010 8:41 a.m.
To: MacVisionaries
Subject: Virtualbox 3.1.4 released without VO working

It was problematic before but now I can't even get to the window chrome or even VO-M to hit the menus. At least there is still the command-line interface but how did they stop VO in its tracks for standard UI elements?

Their bugfix log seems to not mention anything about VO one way or the other.
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog

CB


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