The vmware command to switch focus to the vm is control g.
HTH.
Have you given keyboard focus to the virtual machine first? I
think with VMware Player, this is done with alt+shift. If you've
done that, and alt+super+s still doesn't start Orca, try alt+f2
and then typing orca.
On 05/29/2018 12:08 PM, Milos Przic
wrote:
Hello all,
So te subject says i all. I tried doing it, the things
seems to be installed, up and running, and when I power it on
I hear the sound of Ubuntu powering up, but alt+super+s
doesn't do anything.
While making the virtual machine in VMWare I was asked to
input a username and password. I try typing the passward
randomly before I try the screen reader command, but it seems
not to work too.
What would you advise?
Thanks to everyone in advance, and best regards!
Miloš
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