On my Windows machine I have VMware Workstation, which is free for personal use 
and has a few limitations, like not being able to run more than one VM at a 
time. As far as I know, VMware has rebranded VMware Player to VMware 
Workstation, so there are no longer two different products. This doesn't change 
anything said below, but it might help someone as they're looking around for 
what to download and more information.

--
Christopher (AKA CJ)
Chaltain at Outlook

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From: blinux-list-boun...@redhat.com <blinux-list-boun...@redhat.com> On Behalf 
Of Linux for blind general discussion
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2022 6:55 AM
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: Running a Linux VM on Windows and making it talk?

On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 01:48:58PM +0200, Linux for blind general discussion 
wrote:
>Once you have it running, you can use control-g to switch the keyboard 
>to the
>
>Oh and do not install the enhanced keyboard driver that VMWare offers, 
>apparently it causes big problems with Windows screen readers.

I am also using VMware player and Workstation Pro on Windows 10 for linux 
guests and generaly I am very happy with this kind of setup. I've activated the 
enhanced keyboard drivers from VMware and I can not say that they cause 
problems with NVDA or Jaws, but maybe I just do not notice them :-). What kind 
of problems are this? Do you have any examples?

TBH I do not even know what the enhanced keyboard driver does... If it rellay 
causes problems maybe I should also uninstall it...

>I've not tried running a GUI under VMWare, but I don't expect any issues.

I've done it and its working like it installed on a normal machine.

BTW.: Have you managed  to copy content from the Windows clipboard into a 
console of the linux guest or do you know if this is possible by using just the 
keyboard? Is this what the enhanced keyboard driver is necessary for? 
And is tere a way to copy the content of the clipboard from the Linux guest to 
the Windows host?

In general I am very happy with the setup and running a Linux guest on Windows 
with VMware, but exchanging content between the two systems could be easier, 
especialy for the content stored in the clipboard.

Cheers,


  Schoepp

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