[GUI-Talk] Question about using VMWare

sierrazee95 at gmail.com sierrazee95 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 16 18:02:57 UTC 2019


You know, I actually completely forgot using NVDA was an option. I'd
intended to do everything using Narrator. This will be much easier!
Hell, the only reason I have JAWS in the first place is because the state
got it for me for college. Lol

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Subject: Re: [GUI-Talk] Question about using VMWare

I'm not sure how well I understand your situation, but in case my probably
underinformed comments are of use:

You could ask if you could get a VM dedicated for your use. If so, see if
you can do one of these things:

1. Get them to let you connect via Remote Desktop, also called RDP. I can't
remember if you need an extra license for your JAWS for that like you do for
Citrix, but I know the VM copy of JAWS would not need its own license. You
probably would need a dedicated VM though because JAWS does have to be
installed in it for remote use.

2. If you are ok using NVDA instead of JAWS, you could try setting that up
in the VM and putting the NVDA Remote add-on in both your copy and the VM
copy. This setup can actually let you work with NVDA even at the VM Windows
security screen I believe. You do not need Remote Desktop for this approach,
though you would probably need help setting up NVDA in the VM initially.

3. You could always try turning on Narrator after logging into the VM.
That's Ctrl+Win+Enter in current versions of Windows 10 and Win+Enter in
older versions of Windows 10. You said audio is not supported, but I wonder
if audio will be sent to you in this case. If so, it would likely be choppy
and slow and distorted but possibly helpful anyway.

On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 08:10:22AM -0800, Sierra Whittington via GUI-Talk
wrote:
Ugh, readers. Lol! 

I figured out last night that the virtual machines on campus don't support
audio output anyway so this should be fun! 
Thanks for your response. 

> On Jan 16, 2019, at 8:02 AM, Curtis Chong via GUI-Talk
<gui-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello Sierra:
> 
> I am afraid that JAWS will not work in the virtual machine environment.
> There are some scenarios (i.e., Citrix) where you have one version of 
> JAWS installed on your computer and another "remote" copy installed on 
> a Citrix server. This "remote access" feature comes at a price of 
> $200, but I do not believe this will solve your specific issue.
> 
> Speaking technically, the virtual machine window is a huge set of 
> graphics which JAWS has absolutely no good way to parse-even with its 
> Convenient OCR feature. My advice (I bet some of you could see this 
> coming<smile>) is to secure the services of a sighted reader or to 
> find a way to avoid the virtual machine environment altogether.
> 
> Cordially,
> 
> Curtis Chong
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: GUI-Talk <gui-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Sierra 
> Whittington via GUI-Talk
> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2019 7:13 PM
> To: GUI-Talk at nfbnet.org
> Cc: Sierra Whittington <sierrazee95 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [GUI-Talk] Question about using VMWare
> 
> Hello all! 
> 
> I know not everyone here is IT, but I figured some people might be and 
> this is the only place I can think of to ask.
> 
> Okay, so my A+ class is running virtual machines now, and we use 
> VMWare. All I've had access to is the web version, as they don't have 
> JAWS installed on any of the classroom computers yet.
> 
> When I log in, I can't access anything at all! JAWS just reads the 
> title of the page, and even when I perform OCR on the screen, it won't 
> allow me to navigate to anything. I can't even access my virtual machine.
> 
> Does anyone have a work around for this, or possibly know if the 
> actual VMWare software is more accessible than the web version?
> 
> I apologize if I sound all over the place, I'm not super familiar with 
> virtual machines.
> 
> Thanks for reading,
> Sierra
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