[jawsscripts] Re: Announcement: New JAWS Scripts Available for VMware Player 5

  • From: "Geoff Chapman" <gch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2012 16:11:47 +1100

HI Don. Could you please elaborate somewhat more specifically,
on exactly what you meant by the below, when you said:
'Freedom Scientific has done well taking my limited efforts
> I had when I made a suggestion and provided more than I had imagined.'

 What suggestion did you provide, and what did they respond with more than 
you imagined?
I didn't think the feature had been in the least updated since it's release 
in 13? even though Eric did say that it should be in the coming year, when 
13 was released

Thanks much.

G.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Don Marang" <donald.marang@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012 4:46 AM
Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Announcement: New JAWS Scripts Available for 
VMware Player 5


> Is the boot menu within the guest VM or is it one of the VMware host
> software dialogs?
> Have you attempted to press F11 to go full screen and activate the
> Convenience OCR feature?  This is exactly why I started playing with
> screen OCR.  Freedom Scientific has done well taking my limited efforts
> I had when I made a suggestion and provided more than I had imagined.
> Press Insert + Space, followed by o, then s to perform OCR on the entire
> screen.  It will then switch to using the JAWS cursor on the results.
> Hopefully, you  can arrow and Control + arrow to find the text in the
> boot menu.  The fantastic part is that if you simulate a mouse click
> with the NumPad slash (/) key, it will switch focus to the guest VM and
> click on that object!
>
>
> *Don Marang*
> Vinux Package Development Coordinator - vinuxproject.org
> <http://www.vinuxproject.org/>
>
>
> On 11/8/2012 8:46 AM, Andy B. wrote:
>> Workstation 9 has some problems with Windows 7 and later. From what my
>> looking around has come up with, you are prompted with a boot menu in the
>> VM, regardless of the OS installed in the VM itself. For this to work, 
>> the
>> host OS has to be Windows 7 or later. The problem is that as blind users, 
>> we
>> hav no way of knowing what the boot menu says. This is not specific to 
>> the
>> installed VM OS, but is provided by VMWare workstation depending on what 
>> OS
>> it detects in the VM. Therefore, the boot options change based on the 
>> VM's
>> OS. The other problem is that some memory management problems possibly
>> exist. I am not sure because I can never get past the boot options when 
>> the
>> vm restarts; the boot menu only appears on VM restart. When this happens,
>> JAWS at some point locks, and the CPU clock ramps to 100% and freezes 
>> until
>> you do a hard shutdown with the power button. JAWS problem? VMWare memory
>> problem? Who knows, but we would need to figure out what causes the boot
>> menu to appear and why windows crashes. These problems don't exist in 
>> linux
>> as the host, so it may have something to do with JAWS. I would need to 
>> test
>> with NVDA running to see if it is JAWS blocking something. I am only 
>> running
>> from a 30 day trial.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> [mailto:jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Don Marang
>> Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 7:58 AM
>> To: vinux-support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; b-v-m@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
>> jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: [jawsscripts] Announcement: New JAWS Scripts Available for 
>> VMware
>> Player 5
>>
>> I am pleased to announce the release of my JAWS Scripts for VMware Player 
>> 5!
>>
>> VMware Player 5.0 is almost 100% accessible without scripts.  The scripts
>> supplied simply provide additional information, add many hotkeys for 
>> menus,
>> add hotkeys for power actions like Workstation,  and allow the menus to 
>> be
>> activated and deactivated simply with the Alt key.
>>
>> There is a full list of hotkeys available for these scripts, the VMware
>> Player 5.0 application, and some helpful hints by pressing JAWSKey + F1.
>>
>> These scripts are available as an installer which will place the files in
>> the proper folder.  They can be downloaded at:
>>
>> http:DonaldMarang.org/VMware.php
>>
>> Sorry, I currently do not own a copy of VMware Workstation, and thus can 
>> not
>> develop or support similar scripts for Workstation 9.  I like the 
>> features
>> of Workstation, but evidently, to install VMware Tools in Ubuntu 12.10
>> Quantal, Workstation 9 or Player 5 is required.  I can not afford the
>> upgrade at the moment, so I am using Player 5.  Mostly, I miss the 
>> Snapshot
>> feature of Workstation.
>
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