Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:
 
> Of course, all this is rendered moot by VMWare Fusion which lets you command 
> tab back and forth between OS X and windows with no rebooting. 
> I like fusion for the ability to cut and paste data between OS’s and such 
> things as that.
> I can have Safari and internet explorer open at the same time and use them 
> interchangeably etc, can’t do these sorts of things with a bootcamp 
> installation, but each to their own.

Which Windows screen readers are compatible with virtualization? My
expectation is that, for example, NVDA would be, but JAWS wouldn't be as it
intercepts video drivers and other low-level aspects of the operating system
which might not work well under a virtual machine.

I would also expect such issues as which operating system controls the braille
display to be potential causes of diffuclty.

It should be possible to virtualize Linux very effectively, including all of
its screen readers, braille and speech-based applications.

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