I would answer your question like this, I would say yes if you understand these 
two caveats. One if you’re using an Intel based Mac, it is probably the way to 
go. Meaning it is accessible. If you’re using a silicon, Mac and you are 
planning on upgrading whenI'll  I’ll macOS sequoia You might want to think 
twice about that. On the other hand, there is some good news on this front when 
it comes to virtualizing windows on the Mac parallels, although not free has 
gotten significantly better in terms of accessibility while beta testing, I 
stumbled upon this change as an a significant improvement. I think for now it 
is probably best if one can to switch to parallels just simply because the 
accessibility like I said is greatly improved. I know some will have other 
concerns. But my concerns about it accessibility in parallels certainly somehow 
someway got hurt.

A word about my signature. I want to stress the comments about our mine they 
don’t reflect my NFB signature. So just to be clear these are my personal 
thoughts. They don’t have anything to do with The National Federation of the 
Blind, or the deaf blind division. Note number two just be aware that I am 
dictating this to my phone. So here’s hoping that the dictation turns out OK.
 

 

Maurice Mines, President

National Federation of the Blind Deaf-Blind Division

Email: nfbdbpresid...@mmines.org

Website: www.nfb.org <http://www.nfbdeaf-blind.org>

Live the life you want.

The National Federation of the Blind Deaf-Blind Division, a proud division

of the National Federation of the Blind, is a community of members and

friends who believe in the hopes and dreams of the nation's blind. Every day

we work together to help blind people live the lives they want.  

 


> On Aug 15, 2024, at 07:32, Eiret <eiret...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Is vmware fusion on mac accessible with voiceover now ?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Eiret
> 
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