Thanks for all the advice. I am also curious to find out if certain
sites and PDFs are accessible while using a virtual machine? I have
never used a screen reader on the PC side except for the old one in
Zoomtext which was pretty limited as it was more of a magnifier.  What
do people suggest using and have they had success with NDVA, samobile,
narrator, and/or windows eyes? I know Jaws is fantastic, but I also
know that one is a little out of my price range. I am really only
looking to use a VM machine for excel, word, pdfs, maybe some games if
I can find a baseball game that works with a screen reader, and the
few websites that don't seem to work with Voiceover. Again, thanks for
all the helpful advice.

On Dec 25, 3:10 pm, Brian Fischler <blindga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I finally got around to ordering an external hard drive for my mac. It
> is the 3 TB from Seagate. I am curious what people think is best, as
> do I need to partion the drive as I would like to use part of it for
> Time Machine, and set aside another part to run Windows 7. Do people
> find it easiest to use VM Fusion, and what would you suggest as a
> screen reader for the windows side? I have never used a full screen
> reader in Windows as I was able to still see the last time I used
> windows. I am thinking about giving Windows Eyes or NDVA a try?
> Thoughts? One last question, as I plan to do a clean install of
> Mountain Lion which I am hoping will fix a lot of the busy busy
> problems I have been having. Any advice for reinstalling Mt. Lion
> using voiceover? Or is best to get some sighted assistance to set all
> of this up? Thanks so much.

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