In my experience with Jaws on a virtual Windows machine on a Mac I  
had, I found Jaws to be somewhat sluggish and stuttery.  So I used a  
copy of Supernova that I had for Windows XP; it worked so much better  
than Jaws.  I don't know if they fixed any glitches in Jaws since Jaws  
9, (the release I hadf with Windows XP at the time of installation) so  
it may work for you in your virtual machine.  In Gordon Smith's  
demonstration in 2007, he had Window-Eyes which worked very well.  the  
latest edition of WE I had was 4.5.  Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage,  
Alaska.

On Dec 9, 2009, at 11:19 AM, John W. Carty wrote:

I'm purchasing a new mac in a couple of days and I need to run windows  
for a couple of work related apps.

I saw emails on this list a couple of weeks ago discussing a problem  
with the jaws key on a mac.

Using the laptop keyboard layout in jaws the caps lock becomes the  
jaws key.

Why would this be a problem, I don’t understand?

Are there any other known issues for me to consider?

Thanx,

John Carty





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