Re: NVDA remote
Blaster
I copied these instructions a while back, they worked for me, but I
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haven't tried it with the newer version of remote that was mentioned above, However, I think it will still work as these instructions are fairly straight forward. If anything has changed, I'm sure someone will chime in here and make a correction. The Following is the process for setting up a NVDA remote session. 1. Go to the NVDA menu and arrow down to tools. Expand the tools submenu with the right arrow key, then arrow down to remote. Expand the remote submenu with the right arrow key. The first option will be connect. Press enter. You will land on 2 radio buttons that say client and server. Choose client which is the first button. Tab once and you will land on another radio button with 2 choices, control another computer, and allow my computer to be controlled. Your helper will choose the button, control another computer. Tab once and enter the NVDA remote server. It is: www.nvdaremote.com Tab once more. You will be in a field that asks you for a key. You can either choose your own or have the system generate one for you. I usually just choose a simple 4 digit key. Next, tab to the ok button. Now what you have to do is pretty much the same, except when you get to the radio buttons that say, control another computer, or allow my computer to be controlled, arrow down to the second button. Then tab and type in the remote server name: www.nvdaremote.com Tab once and enter the same key that your helper chose. Tab to the ok button and press enter. You should hear a tone and you should be connected. Your helper can toggle between controlling their computer and yours with the f11 key. HTH, Blaster
On 5/9/19, P. Otter <pam.otter@gmail.com> wrote:
strange, my remote works fine.
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