To stop directing input, press command+ctrl. I'm almost sure there are other ways to do this) to direct your input to the VM. Once it's installed, you can use command+ctrl+shift+f (that's what I use. If the installation runs into any problems, however, you will not know. Without these solutions, Windows does install, and makes the startup sound when complete. This process is relatively silent for the most part, so if you have sighted assistance to tell you what's on the screen, or can scan with an OCR application, this would be the best solution. Once this is done, Windows will begin setting itself up without any necessary input from you. You'll be asked for a username, account, and VMware will ask you most of the obligatory questions required for a Windows setup, including the serial number you were given when you purchased Windows. After this, set up is very straightforward. You'll be presented with a dialogue that has the option to install from disk image. This can also be accomplished by hitting command+n. Once you have the ISO image of your Windows OEM, load this into Fusion by going to the menu bar (vo+M), file, then 'New'. Setting up a Windows virtual machine is relatively easy and painless.
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