[Trainer-talk] NVDA Remote Access Add-on In Development

David Goldfield disciple1211 at verizon.net
Sun Dec 14 02:54:20 UTC 2014


The Web site www.nvdaremote.com is where you can read about a program 
still in development, which will allow you to use NVDA to remotely 
access other computers in the same way that you can with JAWS Tandem and 
the Window-Eyes Remote Access feature. I've heard a demo of the alpha 
version from Cavi-cast, available from
http://audioboom.com/boos/2725564-nvda-remote-control-cavicast
and it's quite amazing.
Here is the info from their Web site.

NVDA Remote Access Preview
Welcome to NVDA Remote Access
NVDA Remote access will be a free add-on to NVDA which allows a user to 
remotely control another machine. It does its part to reverse the trend 
of blind unemployment by creating more job opportunities for tech 
entrepreneurs, system administrators, rehabilitation specialists, and 
educators.
Why do we need Remote Access?
NVDA Remote Access will give blind users the freedom to enjoy a number 
of career and educational options. Blind Technical Support Professionals 
and amateurs alike can Use NVDA Remote access to connect to their 
clients computers remotely in real time and walk them through multi-step 
procedures or teach them new applications, techniques and workflows. 
Educators can hear what their students are doing on their computers and 
vice versa, providing a perfect environment for hands-on training from 
afar. Whether in an office down the hall or a datacenter on the other 
side of the globe, NVDA Remote access will provide powerful, minimal 
latency access to the Windows desktop via speech.
Who are we?
Tyler Spivey and Christopher Toth, creators of popular accessible 
software such as 3MT Reader, QRead, Chicken Nugget, MushReader, and more.

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