Re: accessing the vm

2014-04-15 Thread Phil Halton
I use full screen almost exclusively and have no focus issues worth mentioning. I only use that mode because when switching back and forth between mac and windows in non full-screen mode, the VM window stays on top and I like to see the mac desktop (to the extent I can, which ain't much). Full s

Re: accessing the vm

2014-04-15 Thread Caitlyn and Maggie
I'll agree with the full screen thing. I mostly use the vm for k1000. Every time I've tried it in unity mode, I can't get into the windows area. Full screen mode seems to work better, on both my mac and my husband's mac. Cait On Apr 14, 2014, at 10:47 PM, Deb Lewis wrote: > Makes sense about t

Re: accessing the vm

2014-04-14 Thread Deb Lewis
Makes sense about the gaming of course. But as for the keyboard, that does not. I have no problems using the keyboard. I was about to give up not he VM entirely because of the focus issue and other things until a friend told me to stop using full screen. I was skeptical, but at least for what I

Re: accessing the vm

2014-04-14 Thread Alex Hall
Unfortunately, some audio games require full screen mode. I only use Windows for gaming, so I need to keep it in that mode. Plus, I find that I can never get the keyboard to switch to Windows if I'm not in full screen, no matter what I press. It's interesting how everyone's experiences with Fusi

Re: accessing the vm

2014-04-14 Thread Deb Lewis
I used to use the VM in full screen mode, but i've found that it works so much better if you don't do that. In the normal mode, you just command tab to it and you always have focus right there. I've never had any problems since dropping the full screen notion. This is not the unity mode, that's

Re: accessing the vm

2014-04-14 Thread Chris Apple boy
I think it was in 5 as well. Regards Chris Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof! On 14/04/2014 15:33, Caitlyn and Maggie wrote: Oh! Thanks so much! I thought the command for full screen mode was command control enter in version 6.x Cait On Apr 14, 2014, at 7:03 AM, Chris Apple

Re: accessing the vm

2014-04-14 Thread Caitlyn and Maggie
thanks. Cait On Apr 14, 2014, at 5:43 AM, David Taylor wrote: > control-g > > Cheers > Dave > > On 14 Apr 2014, at 09:53, Caitlyn and Maggie > wrote: > >> Hi, >> How do you get focus on the window with your vm in it, so that you can do >> things in the vm? >> I usually hit command control

Re: accessing the vm

2014-04-14 Thread Caitlyn and Maggie
Oh! Thanks so much! I thought the command for full screen mode was command control enter in version 6.x Cait On Apr 14, 2014, at 7:03 AM, Chris Apple boy wrote: > Command-control-f. Whoever said Control-g that probably won't work in this > case. > > Regards Chris > > Clap along if you feel

Re: accessing the vm

2014-04-14 Thread Chris Apple boy
Command-control-f. Whoever said Control-g that probably won't work in this case. Regards Chris Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof! On 14/04/2014 09:53, Caitlyn and Maggie wrote: Hi, How do you get focus on the window with your vm in it, so that you can do things in the vm? I u

Re: accessing the vm

2014-04-14 Thread David Taylor
control-g Cheers Dave On 14 Apr 2014, at 09:53, Caitlyn and Maggie wrote: > Hi, > How do you get focus on the window with your vm in it, so that you can do > things in the vm? > I usually hit command control enter to make sure it's in full screen mode. > Today, though, that didn't work. I c

accessing the vm

2014-04-14 Thread Caitlyn and Maggie
Hi, How do you get focus on the window with your vm in it, so that you can do things in the vm? I usually hit command control enter to make sure it's in full screen mode. Today, though, that didn't work. I could hear nvda speaking, but couldn't get to the window to do anything in windows. The