1 thing to keep in mind if you run your boot camp through fusion, is you
will lose your authorization for jaws and office.  This is a back door that
Microsoft has created to somehow monitor certain things.  Trust me, I had to
learn the hard way.  So now I only use fusion.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul Erkens
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 4:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Screen reader in Virtual machine

Hi Geoff,
I can't help you with the keys, but here are a few things you might want to
consider.
1. If you want to go with bootcamp, you can call Microsoft to have them
transfer your windows license over from your vm to the bootcamp
installation. That could solve one of your problemsw.

2. Once you have your bootcamp partition up and running, and let's suppose
that you delete your existing virtual machine, only to avoid confusion, then
you could import your bootcamp partition into fusion. It will then not
become a vm on its own, but you can then indeed run your bootcamp windows
installation through fusion as well. So, if you need the bootcamp benefits,
like for audio editing where you cannot have latency, you boot windows from
bootcamp. Whereas, if you just want to happily switch back and forth between
windows and OS10, as long as you do not have critical time tasks, you can
also use the same bootcamp installed windows from within fusion.

3. If you are willing to give up capslock and use an insert key instead,
remember that you can create a fine insert key from fusion's preferences. I
have my accent key mapped to do insert, while I run a virtual machine. In
both jaws and NVDA, you can do everything you can do with the capslock key,
as long as it is a modifier key for the screenreader.

4. If you are annoyed by constantly falling out of fusion if you hit alt tab
in windows, that is configurable in fusion settings under keyboard and
mouse.

5. If you would like to swap the alt and the windows logo keys, you can do
that in fusion, from preferences, keyboard and mouse. That is: on a windows
keyboard, the key to the left of the spacebar is alt, and the one next to
that, is the windows key. On a mac, these are swapped around, so that if you
were used to true pc windows, this won't feel very comfotable. In bootcamp,
I don't know of an easy way to change that, but in fusion, it's easy:
keyboard and mouse pref.

Hope that helps.
Paul.
On Oct 8, 2013, at 11:27 PM, Geoff Stephens <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, I am brand new to the Mac OS, having just purchased a Macbook Air.
My goal for doing so was that I really think the PC itself is quite reliable
and usable for what I want to do.  I would like to have a way to use both
Mac OS and Windows interchangeably. Obviously, a lot of others have had the
same idea.
> 
> I first installed Windows 8 in  a virtual machine using VMWare Fusion 6,
thinking this might be a vial option.  Although I was somewhat happy with
the performance, I was not happy enough to continue without Bootcamp.
However, one of the things I noticed after remapping the caps lock key to
act as the VO keys and consequently allowing me to use the laptop keyboard
layout in JAWS in the virtual machine, was that I had a strange problem with
the keyboard that I'm hoping someone can help me puzzle out.
> 
> I'm using the latest Macbook Air.  When I used caps lock with the keys on
the left side of the keyboard, everything   worked as expected in the
virtual machine.  However, when I tried to use the caps lock keys for key
combinations on the right side of the keyboard for things like routing the
JAWSCursor, reading by word, character, etc, they did not work at all.
>  I used the suggested method detailed on Applevis with 
> KeyRemap4Macbook and PCKeyboardHack to disable the caps lock and
reconfigure the VO keys.
> 
> I have since deleted the virtual machine so can't pinpoint the exact keys
that did not work at this point.  I decided to go with Bootcamp and now have
it installed and successfully working with JAWS.  However, in my zeal to
experiment, I now have an unactivated version of Windows 8 since I had first
installed as a virtual machine and then installed with the same key on the
Bootcamp partition.
> 
> Nevertheless, I am contemplating setting my Bootcamp partition as a
virtual machine to have the best of all possibilities, and M hoping someone
has encountered this keyboard oddity with a Macbook Air and can advise me
how to proceed to get the keys working as they should.
> 
> I'm sure I will also have lots of questions regarding VO use with the OS X
side of things, and I also have some questions about keyboard remapping in
Bootcamp/Windows with which I seem to be having trouble and Sharpkeys does
not seem to have the answers.  But I'll save all those questions for future
posts.
> 
> This is my first meaningful post using Apple Mail.  I really like it so
far!
> 
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