I really like the fusion route. There's nothing like being able to tap back and 
forth between Windows and Mac apps. As far as a mouse, any $15 mouse will work 
in Windows.

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On Aug 17, 2013, at 2:57 PM, Mary Otten <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I have ordered a Mac mini with quad core processor, fusion drive and will be 
> adding 16gb of ram to replace the 4gb that comes from Apple. I had pretty 
> much decided to go the bootcamp route for a Windows installation, theory 
> being that I get the all the resources of the machine in terms of ram at 
> least, if I do the duel boot thing. And I guess it would also save the 
> configuration of the keyboard with a key mapping utility. On the other hand, 
> it would obviously be a lot less convenient to reboot each time you want to 
> use Windows. I will use K1000, duxbury, Adobe Reader and ms Word, as well as 
> some email on the Windows side of things. I have a few screen reader choices, 
> Window Eyes, System Access and NVDA; I'd prefer to use Window Eyes for the 
> multi-lingual aspect with Ivona voices. Does anybody have any comments on the 
> use of the particular blindness-specific apps under VMware or bootcamp? Also, 
> I have only a magic track pad, not a mouse. I assume that's not going to work 
> on the Windows side. I personally don't care, but my sighted better half 
> would.
> 
> Mary
> 
> Mary Otten
> [email protected]
> 
> 
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