Fusion is the best.  I installed Virtual machine (windows 7) without any 
sighted intervention.  I until now had never in my life installed windows 
before.  So I was proud of myself, especially that I'd not been using my mac 
Book Pro for long.

Kawal.
On Jun 26, 2010, at 3:37 PM, Chris Moore wrote:

> I recently bought parallels desktop 5 with the view to run a demo version of 
> JAWS.  I already have Windows XP installed via BootCamp.
> 
> Anyway I got parallels up and running 9with sighted assistance).  I am 
> finding it is not very VoiceOver friendly.  Even the preferences window can't 
> even be used with VoiceOver (well you can select tabs)  I noticed there were 
> tabs for speech and iPhone, not sure what they do though.
> 
> My question is this, have I bought the wrong product? Should I have bought 
> Fusion?  Is Fusion more VoiceOver friendly?
> 
> cHRIS 
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