I did this back in around 2014 on an Intel Mac and I can’t even remember the 
name of the program emulator that it runs on something fusion. I’m thinking 
about putting windows 11 on my very high-powered MacBook Pro M3 with 18 gig 
ram, far more machine than I needed but… Anyway, I know that parallels is a 
bust in terms of Accessibility unless that’s changed. So, has the installation 
process changed appreciably on the fusion program? What exactly is involved in 
putting windows on my Mac, and don’t feel like you have to skimp on the 
details. 
I’ll probably be just using narrator at first so is the whole key switching 
things still a problem you know when you have to assign certain keys to be the 
jaws keys or the NVDA keys? That was a pain I think we had to use some kind of 
soft keys program to emulate key strokes.Thanks
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