![]() Very stable and little to no lag.Īnyway, help with getting VMware and NVDA working will be much appreciated.Īfter I wrote to you I scrolled down and found some related threads that offered some help. So nvda remote add-on plus an app called Mumble, make for super easy remote broadcasting on my online radio station, and remote control of studio pc. ![]() Guessing it is so much faster since it only sends nvda audio, not entire system audio and video. I know I could use TeamViewer to control my other desktop pc, but I find it slow and unreliable, and the NVDA remote add-on is just awesome, and works. But as of yet I don't think either of these are possible, or likely to be possible in the near future, so bootcamp and vm it is. Honestly, if the folks who make the NVDA remote add-on could create a mac app that would interface with it, and if crossover or wine apps were compatible with Windows, I would skip the whole windows installation altogether. I have Windows really for just one or two apps, and while I can just use bootcamp, if I can get VMware working as I want and need it, that would be awesome. Is there a key combination to do it? I did find this mode pretty handy, though it would be nice to not have the two screen readers speaking over one another. Right now, in VMware, I still have to track down the button to do this. This lets you open the apps on the windows side, and then merge them with your mac apps, so you can cmd + tab through all of them. I discovered VMware unity mode, which I thought never worked before. Is there any way to get those working as they should, or will they always be intercepted by mac?ģ. One of the main reasons I need them is for the nvda remote add-on, as it is toggled with f11 in Windows. My function keys aren't working in Windows either. But, from what I can tell, sharpkeys doesn't let you reassign the function key.Ģ. ![]() The only other one I can think would work is the function key, as I have mac os set to use standard function keys, and I rarely if ever use the special features assigned to these. So, I really need to have it be caps lock. I have heard of some folks using the grave accent key for this instead, but in Windows, I run a particular app that would have a conflict. However, the new Karabiner doesn't seem to have the same function, and seil doesn't seem to be compatible with Katalina. There were guides that worked once upon a time, with Karabiner and Seil. The usual, not being able to use caps lock as nvda key. If your Guest OS is not Windows XP or Vista then I don't know what else to say.Today I have been messing around a bit with VMware fusion, and have a few issues.ġ. Another suggestion if you have a Notebook and need to use a numeric keypad frequently I have found the 3rd Party USB Numeric Keypads are much better then using the built-in one and now the MacBook Pro no longer has the built-in numeric keypad a 3rd Party USB Numeric Keypad is a better portable solution then using a full sized keyboard plugged into the Notebook. In Windows Vista click > Start > All Programs > Accessories > Ease of Access > On-Screen Keyboard ![]() In Windows XP click > Start > All Programs > Accessories > Accessibility > On-Screen Keyboard I have a MacBook Pro and for use in Windows I've had to first turn on the built-in numeric keypad (which no longer exists on the current model) using either F6 or fn+F6, depending on other System Preferences with the Keyboard, while the Host has focus and then use the Windows On-Screen Keyboard nlk key. My MacBook Pro's does not have a "clear key" so you can try the following. :use "clear key" on the key board in order to use the numeric key pad inside VM Ex: clear 1, clear2 I've tried fn+num lock (F6) but it doesn't work. Having a problem getting my num lock to work when working in the virtual machine. ![]()
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