Do you have quicknav turned on is OSX 10.6? That can interfere with using the arrows under VMWare.

CB

Simon Fogarty wrote:

Ok, I got a question for anyone using Virtual box or VM fusion.

When I go into my VM fusion windows 7 machine or my virtual box machine, I can only get the arrow keys to work on the mac side. So every time I try to arrow sideways in a windows 7 screen it is voicerover on the host that talks.

Can anyone tell me how I get the arrow keys functionality back to the virtual machine?

Cheers

simonn

*From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Chris Blouch
*Sent:* Thursday, 18 March 2010 5:40 a.m.
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: virtual box for mac

AFAIK the GUI is totally inaccessible. I can't even access the menu bar. It seems like VirtualBox has somehow stopped all voiceover commands from functioning. That said, VirtualBox does have full command like control from the terminal. So, in a way, it's accessible. Just not via the GUI.

CB

John J Herzog wrote:

Hi all, Since when did virtual box become accessible? Last time I tried it, nothing could be read by voiceover. What version did this change in? John On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:23 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
    I know on VMWare when there is a USB device inserted it prompts asking if 
you want to give it to the Mac or Windows. Maybe Virtualbox needs something 
like this.

    CB

    Simon Fogarty wrote:

        Hi lists,

        Sorry for the cross posting but I need to get this question answered,

        I'm using a mac book pro and snow leopard, with a virtual box vm running

        windows 7 ultimate and jaws11.

        I'm having trouble when I try to connect a usb memory stick to the vm, 
It

        is being seen by the mac, but will not release it to the vm. I've been 
in and tried to manually take ownership of the memory stick, but

        this wont work, or at least the memory stick wont release from the sl 
mac

        interface.

        Has anyone had experience  with this situation and could possibly assist

        with a solution to this problem.

Cheers
        Simon f

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