[gui-talk] Basic inquiry about Mac, including the laptops

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sun Aug 16 02:06:49 UTC 2009


There is software you can install on the Mac called Fusion.  It 
creates one or more virtual machines, basically computers created 
with software.  You can install Windows on one of the virtual 
machines, run JAWS, Word etc., all within the virtual machine.  It 
can be tricky to get up and working though, so unless you have 
someone to help you, it might not be a good idea.

You also described the Mac as near self voicing.  Maybe, maybe 
not.  As you do things you are going to want to reread things, 
explore etc., so nothing is really self voicing.  My impression, from 
doing a little, talking to others, and reading is that in some 
instances, voice-over has a lot and/or some complicated key sequences.

Dave

At 12:04 PM 8/14/2009, you wrote:
>Les,
>
>thanks. does the below mean that you'll not only be able to load Windows
>onto it and run Windows apps if you wish to, but of course that you'll also
>be able to load something like Jaws (which is what I use) onto it amongst
>those Windows apps, so that if you feel too befuddled by the Mac at first,
>you can make it perform just like Windows with Jaws, at least in the few
>Windows apps you've installed?
>
>Thanks.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Les Kriegler" <kriegler at nycap.rr.com>
>To: "'NFBnet GUI Talk Mailing List'" <gui-talk at nfbnet.org>
>Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 2:48 AM
>Subject: Re: [gui-talk] Basic inquiry about Mac, including the laptops
>
>
>Hi Joel,
>
>Interesting you're bringing this up.  Actually, I've decided that when the
>upgrade to the Mac Operating System comes out, I'm purchasing a Mac laptop.
>Many of their laptops come with 4 Gigs of memory, and I plan to install
>Windows 7 on the laptop as well.  There is software that allows one to
>switch back and forth Between Mac and Windows without the need to re-boot
>one's system.  So I'm taking the plunge, likely next month.  I've started
>reading up on the Mac and on the screen reader called VoiceOver and I like
>what I've read thus far.  Obviously, I cannot give you impressions of using
>a Mac yet, although I've confident I'll learn it when I start working on it.
>I took a year to learn Doss, I'll invoke the same plan with learning the
>Mac.  Eventually, I hope to be in a position to train others, as I suspect
>there will be a need for this to occur.
>
>Les
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: gui-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:gui-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>Behalf Of Joel Deutsch
>Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 2:16 AM
>To: GUI-Talk
>Subject: [gui-talk] Basic inquiry about Mac, including the laptops
>
>as I've sort of watched the Mac evolving over the past couple of years in
>the sense that its operating system seems to be getting close to achieving
>self-voicing screen reader capability that an experienced jaws guy like me
>might be able to take seriously, I'm asking for some thoughts.
>
>Aren't there a couple of folks on this list who actually, already, *are* Mac
>desktop or laptop users? How do you folks like your Macs? And Albert, I know
>you've been toying with the idea of going Mac, same as I'm expressing now.
>Just seems interesting to think about, now that I allow myself. This in
>spite of the fact that I have Jaws 11 already paid for on my SMA, but my
>goodness. I guess if I could get myself a brand new computer that didn't
>heed it, would be nice to give away my old PC with new Jaws on it. To the
>Braille Institute or something.
>
>Nice ,anyway, a thought experiment. How about it, Mackies?
>
>I have one more question, also to do with my daydreaming, but I'll post it
>separately.
>
>
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