Yes, you can install JAWS or any other screen reader on the Windows part of 
your Mac. It doesn't matter whether it's running as a duel installation (i.e. 
bootcamp) or as a virtual machine (e.g. VM Fusion).

I am curious if any of these people who keep saying parallels is inaccessible 
have actually tried using it lately, or whether they are just passing along old 
hearsay that might now be obselete. I think Alex at least mentioned that he 
hadn't used it lately and things might have changed. I was told fairly recently 
that Parallels was accessible with JAWS, but that there was some problem with 
the JAWS key which is typically the insert key by default. I've never tried 
installing Windows on my Mac in any form though so I don't know. I'm just 
worried though that this might be one of those accessibility rumours that gets 
propogated longer than it should because of course no one tests the thing 
anymore because they are told it's not accessible.

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