Re: slight accessibility issue with fusion 3

2009-11-02 Thread Nicolai Svendsen
Hi, For me, I had to put it into full screen mode (Control-Command- Return), turn off VoiceOver and hit Command-G. On occasion, though, it seems to automatically just grab the keyboard input in my case when I do this. Not having it in full screen doesn't work for me at all. Good luck. Reg

Re: slight accessibility issue with fusion 3

2009-11-02 Thread Thuy
Hi John. I tried to follow your instructions for gaining keyboard control of the virtual machine, but unfortunately, when I tried to restart VO, The keyboard stopped working and all I got was a bing noise. I had no control of the Mac at all and no Voiceover, so the only solution was to do a hard r

Re: slight accessibility issue with fusion 3

2009-10-31 Thread John J Herzog
Deborah, I'm not exactly sure what you are asking here. You are correct that the virtual machine window is the one that contains all the settings, at least in the default view. So, here's what you can do. If on the virtual machine window, VO past the tool bar and before all the settings. You w

RE: slight accessibility issue with fusion 3

2009-10-31 Thread Debra Turner
Hi John and List, I think this is some of my problem. After the Dvd drive became inactive when trying to install Windows 7, "windows running" as well as shutdown and restart was in the virtual machine menu. How do I highlight the virtual machine window? Is that the window where all the settings