
I know I could perhaps turn VoiceOver off, but then if I somehow manage to move out of the UTM window, that opens a whole new can of worms, so would prefer to keep VO on. Especially since my remote broadcasts are for church services, so I want to make sure nothing I am doing will cause a disruption. Lastly, in UTM, is there a way to share a usb audio device with both the Mac as well as the guest pc? That would help a lot, as I would love to be able to use my MacBook to do remote broadcasts for my online radio station, and while I have Windows audio coming from and going to my interface, I can't exactly have VoiceOver randomly start making noise that everyone else can hear.

No real lag that I can detect, but I left all settings as default. It's still pretty cool that I got the vm up and running, and it works great. UTM is an easy-to-use open-source software app that can virtualize Linux and Windows at near-native speeds using Apples Hypervisor virtualization framework. Any free alternative that is ARM compatible? If not, what key were you able to assign instead?Īlso, I tried installing classic shell but it says it can't run on this version of Windows. Today we are going to discuss all available options for running Virtual Machines on Apple Silicon M1 platform.Those options include x8664 and ARM64 architec. Now, has anyone gotten caps lock to successfully work as nvda key? If so, please provide detailed instructions. Orka is the only virtualization platform that uses Kubernetes to orchestrate macOS VMs, and with the launch of Orka on M1 were excited to announce a new feature that further extends. So the network bypass didn't work for me, but installing guest tools did. Orka supports M1 and Intel nodes in the same cluster, and you can use our Jenkins plugin to automate your M1 builds the same way you do with Intel-based hardware.
