[Job-Discussions] Virtual Desktops

Danielle Ledet singingmywayin at gmail.com
Fri Oct 2 23:52:57 UTC 2020


Hmm, might look into it. This is way over my head. Thanks for replying.

On 10/2/20, Brent Harding via Job-Discussions
<job-discussions at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> There is a think called NVDA Remote, but it has to go on the server as
> well.
> I'm not sure how well it would work though, as it is more designed for home
> users or training in mind in that when you connect, it goes right to the
> desktop and may require things to already be logged in. Hopefully there are
> workarounds that I just don't know about, as I am a Jaws user. Even then
> though, it would require JFW on the server, as when you run the Windows
> Remote Desktop client, Jaws looks for the other copy on the server to make
> things go, but it would seem like it lets you log in properly. The good
> news
> is that it would authorize from the client side, so they don't have to
> license it twice in this case, but there is an add-on one has to have for
> doing it.
>
>
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> Hey ya'll. My job uses a virtual desktop. Is there anyway to get speech to
> work with it. I am using NVDA and when my computer signs out of Windows to
> go to the work environment, I lose it. Would a BrailleNote bluetoothed to
> my
> computer work? LRS will buy me the equipment I need. Anyone have experience
> working in a virtual desktop?
> Or any other recommendations I might explore? TTEC seems very willing to
> work with me. I already have the job and just trying to hang on to it.
>
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How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young,
compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and
tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in your life you will
have been all of these.
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