hi

i tried your method but i still had to quit voice over to get to the virtual 
machine. am i missing something here?

best

On 23 Jun 2011, at 16:26, Hai Nguyen Ly wrote:

> Hello Jeff,
> Since I don't like having to turn off VO everytime I switch  to using my VM, 
> I've found that one can solve the keyboard focus issue by going to Fusion 
> preferences/general and navigating to the popup button after Games. Activate 
> this popup button and navigate down to Always optimize mouse for games and 
> you should be all set.
> Hope this helps.
> 
> 
> On Jun 22, 2011, at 6:35 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> 
>> Here is the way I solve this. Once in the virtual machine, turn off voice 
>> over and press command control enter, this puts the virtual machine in full 
>> screen mode. Your keyboard focus will remain in the virtual machine. If you 
>> need to do something on the mac, press command control enter again and 
>> reenable voiceover. After the first time doing this, if you switch back and 
>> forth between fusion and other apps, it seems to work fine.
>> On Jun 22, 2011, at 3:05 PM, Jeff Bishop wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Everyone,
>>> 
>>> As I will be attempting this to replace my Windows machine (putting Windows 
>>> on my Mac) I wanted to start a thread about Fusion and keyboard issues.
>>> 
>>> One of the issues I have seen from users is an issue of keyboard focus 
>>> being maintained or switching between operating systems. Meaning, once in 
>>> Windows, making sure keyboard focus stays in Windows and doesn’t switch 
>>> away or staying in Mac land.
>>> 
>>> Has anyone else seen this with the latest version and if so do you have 
>>> suggestions to resolve it? I will be working with my son Brian who is also 
>>> getting a Mac so I am sure we may run into this ourselves. Just trying to 
>>> get ahead here as this will be a vital issue for both him and me.
>>> 
>>> I really don’t want to Bootcamp if I can help it.
>>> 
>>> Also, have others seen a difference between XP and Windows 7 as it relates 
>>> to the keyboard focus issue?
>>> 
>>> Jeff
>>> 
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