Not sure if mapping the insert key to right option would fix. It does work, however I do have issues where the key does get stuck and I have to press and release it a couple of times for it to release. Second, has anyone had issues where the Capslock key gets stuck? I have my NVDA key mapped to it. Speaking of NVDA, I was able to run everything specific to the screenreader with no loss of functionality from add-ons and voices I have. Once installed, things ran smoothly for the most part. Has anyone noticed that when loading things from a shared directory, it takes a very long time for things to initialize? I loaded my portable of NVDA up and it took a good 5 minutes for things to run. You likely won't be doing much gaming on it, but for productivity it seems to be the winner. UTM seems to be a much better and accessible alternative as a previous poster has suggested. I downloaded the free trial of Parallels, even with the help of VO OCR and sighted help, it was off of my system within 2 hours. I finally had some time to sit down and see if I could get this all up and running on my 2020 MacBook Air with 16 GB of ram. People in this forum are very helpful and I think that one may help us in that so that we have a full guide with all the instructions needed I really hope for a definitive tutorial that puts an end to the hassle and confusion we are having for that application. The sound is synchronized between the two systems and there are no latency in the sound or the controls on windows. So I think I will be isolating windows from macOS but the overall experience is very good and the battery usage is low or negligible. The only two problems I’m facing or that I cannot use caps lock with any other key which I really need for using NVDA screen reader. The performance is great and the coherence mode between windows 11 and macOS is brilliant which makes it easier for screen readers and accessibility users. I am enjoying the 14 day trial I’m really considering purchasing the whole app for the annual subscription as I’m a student and I need some programs the run only on windows. Azure as of late has just had far fewer outages and it's way less complicated and far less effort than making sure my own stuff stays patched and available.I also just started using parallels two days ago and i found a way around turning on the virtual machine but it is through a really a legit workaround. My problem is Comcast and the power company have been wonder twining and combining their powers later to ruin my up time for my VPN service. On paper I actually have the compute to self host this on my own hardware at the house, and today that is what I do. The bulk of our use case on pooled is jump box work and for the dedicated machines it's contractors who for whatever reason need local admin or are using legacy apps that don't multi-session well (thus preventing pooled hosts).įor me in my personal use it'd be all about having a windows box available for PowerShell 5 stuff that the. We've investigated the GPU add-ons to maybe get more users per host, but for what our users do it's more cost effective to scale out to another D8 host. We're not GPU intensive workers as I'm sure you can tell. To be fair though, I also have 20ish pooled hosts on larger D series sku's for for pooled users. I have 170 ish dedicated VM's scoped to knowledge workers on B2ms's whose experience disagrees with the "not good for interactive use" portion of your reply.
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