Re: Unity in vmware.

2017-01-21 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi! Hmm, didn’t see your reply in that mail Mate. I can tell you i installed Vinux onto vmware and that worked flawlessly. So i may give windows a go soon. /A > 21 jan. 2017 kl. 02:58 skrev Jonathan Cohn : > > > On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 5:56 PM Anders Holmberg

Re: Unity in vmware.

2017-01-20 Thread Jonathan Cohn
On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 5:56 PM Anders Holmberg wrote: > Hi! > I have turned trackpad commander off so i guess i can do that gesture. > Should i swipe to the left or right? > Up or down? > Thanks. > /A > > 20 jan. 2017 kl. 18:05 skrev Jonathan Cohn :

Re: Unity in vmware.

2017-01-20 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi! I have turned trackpad commander off so i guess i can do that gesture. Should i swipe to the left or right? Up or down? Thanks. /A > 20 jan. 2017 kl. 18:05 skrev Jonathan Cohn : > > The other thing I do is to enable the trackpad gesture to switch between full > screen

Re: Unity in vmware.

2017-01-20 Thread Jonathan Cohn
The other thing I do is to enable the trackpad gesture to switch between full screen applications. Personally I use the track pad three finger swipe, but I expect that is actually overriding a VoiceOver gesture. Best wishes, Jonathan > On Jan 20, 2017, at 11:57 AM, Scott

Re: Unity in vmware.

2017-01-20 Thread Scott Granados
What you want to do is go to fusion, select the unity button altheway on the right and then press your tab key and shift tab. This puts you in side the vm and VO will stop talking as much, you might also wish to turn it off at this stage with a command F5. > On Jan 20, 2017, at 11:36 AM,

Re: Unity in vmware.

2017-01-20 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi! Ok, so how do i go about entering windows environment then? I just want to make at least narrator start but it seems that i can not enter into the windows environment. Voiceover is still navigating around. Do i have to turn off Vo to make things work smoother? /A > 20 jan. 2017 kl. 16:05

Re: Unity in vmware.

2017-01-20 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi! Hmm, strange. Well i guess i have to check how much memory i have on the machine first as it didn’t ask about that. Thanks. /A > 20 jan. 2017 kl. 15:29 skrev Scott Granados : > > Hi Anders, unity doesn’t become available until after windows boots. Boot > windows first

Re: Unity in vmware.

2017-01-20 Thread E.T.
Likewise. I always use full screen. But if I am careless with keystrokes, I run into trouble. From E.T.'s Keyboard. . . I have seen the truth and it makes no sense. E-mail: ancient.ali...@icloud.com On 1/20/2017 7:32 AM, Scott Granados wrote: That’s been my experience as well. I almost

Re: Unity in vmware.

2017-01-20 Thread Scott Granados
That’s been my experience as well. I almost never use unity and find it very confusing myself. > On Jan 20, 2017, at 10:05 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote: > > And for that matter, Unity does not make much sense to use until there are at > least one open non-desktop window in

Re: Unity in vmware.

2017-01-20 Thread Jonathan Cohn
And for that matter, Unity does not make much sense to use until there are at least one open non-desktop window in your Windows Environment. I also find for the work I do most, where I need access to a slew of JAWS shortcuts that Unity is not convenient. Best wishes, Jonathan

Re: Unity in vmware.

2017-01-20 Thread Scott Granados
Hi Anders, unity doesn’t become available until after windows boots. Boot windows first and then the button will become usable. Thanks Scott > On Jan 20, 2017, at 8:23 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote: > > Hi! > Since i am a very lacy person and want some help i ask here. > I

Unity in vmware.

2017-01-20 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi! Since i am a very lacy person and want some help i ask here. I tried to search the applevis site for answers but no go. However when Windows starts i want to go into unity and paste nvda on the desktop so i can come up running with it. But i can not enter unity. The button is dimmed and when