I'm not sure if this is a bug or just a function on OS X, but when I have the "Enable access for assistive devices" enabled then the OS X shortcut keys no longer work. Which means Cmd-Tab and my VirtueDesktop keys don't work. The reason I have this featured enabled is I bought a Logitech NuLOOQ and it keeps complaining that I need it on. I'll leave it off while I'm using Parallels, but it's kind of a pain to keep switching it on and off. Anyone know why this might be happening? Thanks, Chris
Bug: Something the software does that you don't like. Feature: A bug that's been documented. Take your choice.
i confirm. i wanted to configure os x so that my screen blinks upon an alert, which is handy when the sound is off. But to do this universal access must be activated. I guess i can forget this feature as long as the bug is not fixed...