Hi opus that shud read 2023, meaning that Jaws 2023 will work on the
Arme vration of. Windows. I hope that this helps?
Maurice Mines.
> On Nov 3, 2022, at 03:04, Maurice A. mines wrote:
>
> Hi Jaws for windows 2923 will work on a Arme system.
>
> Maurice Mines.
>
>> On Nov 3
Hi Jaws for windows 2923 will work on a Arme system.
Maurice Mines.
> On Nov 3, 2022, at 02:13, Mike Arrigo wrote:
>
> On Apple Silicon macs, the only way to run Windows is to use Parallels, and
> unfortunately that software is completely inaccessible with Voiceover. Also
> you would need
On Apple Silicon macs, the only way to run Windows is to use Parallels, and
unfortunately that software is completely inaccessible with Voiceover. Also you
would need to run Windows for Arm processors which at this time is basically in
beta, also not sure whether any of the screen readers would
You can try using a virtual machine to run Windows.
The hardest part is registering for a free account, then log in to find your
serial number.
You can get a free for home use account at
https://customerconnect.vmware.com/account-registration?source=dwnp&p=fusion-player-personal&loggedin=false
>
I have the same computer and want Windows too. Would I need sighted assistance
for installing
Windows? Thanks!
> On Nov 2, 2022, at 9:09 AM, 'Robert Cole' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> You can install windows 10 using Boot Camp.
> You do not need to purchase a windows license.
> It wi
I was actually about to wonder why, if your workspace is requiring this
material, they cannot also pick up a tablet that would give you the
access?
Kare
On Wed, 2 Nov 2022, Jessica Moss wrote:
This is a 2017 MacBook I would be attempting this on, and I unfortunately can’t
afford anything
Ok, how short of a time can I do this without purchasing a license, and where
can I find a step-by-step guide to do this with Voiceover?
> On Nov 2, 2022, at 12:09 PM, 'Robert Cole' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> You can install windows 10 using Boot Camp.
> You do not need to purchase
Hi,
You can install windows 10 using Boot Camp.
You do not need to purchase a windows license.
It will install without it, allowing you
To add it later.
And if you only need windows for a short time, It should be OK. And if you can,
just use NVDA, or a 40 minute demo of Jaws.
> On Nov 2, 2022, a
This is a 2017 MacBook I would be attempting this on, and I unfortunately can’t
afford anything additional at this point, sense my last few paychecks have been
extremely slim. So just as I suspected, this may be something I’ll have to run
by my supervisor, and we’ll need to find something diffe
Provided you have an Intel Mac, you can use Bootcamp. Unfortunately, you will
have to purchase Windows and I don’t know the cost. It may not be so bad though
as you will need Windows 10. M1 Mac you will need a completely different set up
and I understand it’s not the most stable. Might be cheape
I didn’t think I’d ever see myself doing this, sense getting my first Mac, I’d
intended to leave the Windows platform behind. However, someone on our team at
work has introduced us to training material through DHS, which, as helpful as
it can be, is strictly windows-based, so in order to use it
VMWare Fusion, like most virtualization systems, stores all the Windows
data on a fake C drive which shows up on the Mac side as a giant
multi-GB file which grows as you store more stuff on the Windows side.
That package file can be placed anywhere you want, including external
drives. VMWare mi
When using Fusion it should be possible. Chose to save the Windows.exe file or
what the name is on the external drive during the Fusion installation first
maybe and then also the windows.exe file of course. Remember i could do that a
while back. At least, the windows.exe started from the externa
One of my problems here is that I only have a 120 GB hard drive, and there is
only about 40 GB left on it. I’m sure that’s not enough to install windows.
If there is a way to run it on an external drive using fusion or virtual
machine, I would be interested in knowing if it could be done. I h
Hello,
Those podcasts are good if you are running a 32 bit machine. The talking
installer will not work on a 64 bit one. I went that route before having to
think out of the box solutions. On CoolBlindTeh, there's another podcast with
Cory using a product called Winstaller (I think that's the n
Cameron,
I had access to sighted assistance with most aspects of the actual Win 7
installation.
At times I called a friend through Skype and had them give me a hand.
Forget about XP the lowest you should be aiming for is 7.
There's an excellent podcast over at AppleVis that discusses how to
in
Why not use the Win7 PE Disk?
It has NVDA, and talks you through the install.
it even contains setup files for all the Windows 7 installs.
you will need a USB sound card to hear NVDA while installing Windows 7.
On 6/5/2015 5:30 PM, Eileen wrote:
Hello,
The partition is completed in the bootcamp
Hello,
The partition is completed in the bootcamp assistant while you have speech from
voiceover: I used a variety of apps from my iPhone6 including: KNFB Reader,
BeMyEyes, and Facetime. With the KNFB Reader, I increased the brightness to
100%. I was able to capture the text on the screen. I us
Hi. Speaking of windows on the mac, I need to reinstall windows seven
ultimate 64 bit on a newly created bootcamp partition.
How did you get around having no speech during the first part of the
process where you had to select the default partition and format it to
ntfs before continueing?
the una
Hi Ted,
Both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 work well.
Running Windows 7 myself but did utilise Windows 8.1 on my old clasic MacBook
Pro for about 16 months. ( I believe the new MacBook Pros and the MacBook only
support Windows 8 or 8.1 happy to be corrected on this point however).
Of course ano
No. Windows on a external harddrive is not possible when using mac osx computer.
Take care
1. juni 2015 kl. 21:19 skrev Ted Phillips :
Hi all. I have some questions about installing windows on a separate
partition. Since I am running a macbook pro, and only have about 40 of 120 GB
available,
Hi all. I have some questions about installing windows on a separate
partition. Since I am running a macbook pro, and only have about 40 of 120 GB
available, Can I install windows on an external hard drive and use it? Next,
Since I’m running Yosemite, what OS do I have to go with if I do this
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