Harry, I can't help with the second question, but your first question...
absolutely! Just do your vo+F8 like normal, then go to the file menu, and
there should be an option in there to export your settings. I can't recall
if it makes a folder, or just one file, but if it wind up being a folder,
then just zip it, and then put it up on Sendspece, or Dropbox, etc.
Once they get the file, they'll just do vo+F8, go to the file menu, but
instead of going to export, obviously, they'll go to import.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harry Hogue" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2013 7:09 PM
Subject: VoiceOver Preferences and Sharing Programs Between Accounts
hello all,
I have a couple of unrelated questions.
First, does anyone know if it is possible to set voiceover preferences and
then send these preferences to someone else so they can then use them in
their own VoiceOver settings? I have a friend who uses VoiceOver, but lives
half way around the world, so it would be better to e-mail a settings file
to him. Although I could explain how to adjust settings for application
menu short cuts and so forth, it would be much quicker if I could set these
myself and then send him a file that he could simply put in a specific
place. Then he could use the preferences I have set, including application
short uts, pronunciation preferences, etc.
My other question has to do with my own computer. I have two accounts --
one for personal use and another for professional uses. Is there a way to
share my virtual machine Windows between these two accounts? Right now when
I go to the other account and VMWare Fusion, it welcomes me to VMWare and
aks me to eitehr load a VM or install a VM, etc. If possible, I would like
Windows on the VM on the professional account to mirror the contents of my
professional account, meaning any files on my Desktop, etc. I can't imagine
much I would need the VM on my professional account for expect for maybe
Excel, MS Word, and the like, but I would like to have the option. So is
there anyway of doing this without completely reinstalling Windows?
Thanks,
Harry
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