AW: AW: remote desktop


Eigeldinger Simon <simon.eigeldinger@...>
 

First you might look that you have a virtual sound card. If not install one.
Then you might need a sighted person.
Then you install nvda with that person.
Then you can install the remote addon.
Then go to tools/remote and go to options.
Enable the auto connect box and enter nvdaremote.com to use the relay server.
Enter a key. This can be numbers or letters or both.
Then you should be able to connect to your system.

To test you install nvda on your client as well.
And the remote addon.
Then open the nvda menu and go to tools/remote and connect.
Then select that you are a client and that you want to remotely control the machine.
Then enter nvdaremote.com as the host and then your key.
Hit ok.
Then you should be connected.
You hear some high beeps.
Hit f11 to send keys and if you want to stop sending keys hit f11 again.





Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Simon Eigeldinger
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Von: Luke Scholey [mailto:lukescholey@...]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. April 2016 09:37
An: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Betreff: Re: AW: [nvda] remote desktop

What is the best way of installing nvda on a vps in the first place?
Thanks
Luke

On 21 Apr 2016, at 06:14, Eigeldinger Simon <simon.eigeldinger@...> wrote:

Hi,

I am now working in the IT department of our town.
We started rolling out NVDA on many computers.
With the NVDA Remote add-on it seems to work pretty well.
There are some bugs with the UAC and other secure desktop screens but if you are logged in as a admin and you can get around those screens it works pretty well.
Though those bugs should be addressed.
Need to write some tickets when i have access to github.
Here i don't have access at the moment.

Greetings,
simon



Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Simon Eigeldinger
Sekretariat Nebengebäude 2
Nebengebäude 2, OG1
-------------------------
Stadt Hohenems
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Straße 4
6845 Hohenems
Österreich
Tel.: +43 (0)5576/7101-1211
Fax: +43 (0)5576/7101-1119
E-Mail: simon.eigeldinger@...
Web: www.hohenems.at

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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Luke Scholey [mailto:lukescholey@...]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. April 2016 19:51
An: nvda@groups.io
Betreff: [nvda] remote desktop

Hi all,
I am thinking of getting a VPS or possibly even a dedicated server for
my small business. one of the main ways of connecting to virtual servers
is through remote desktop connection if the server is windows.
My question is, does Microsoft's remote desktop connection work with
NVDA and how well? I want to be able to basically navigate the server as
if I were sat in front of it like normal, is this possible?
Thanks,
Luke






luke scholey <lukescholey@...>
 

Is there no other way of controlling a server with nvda?

On 21 Apr 2016, at 08:47, Eigeldinger Simon <simon.eigeldinger@...> wrote:

First you might look that you have a virtual sound card. If not install one.
Then you might need a sighted person.
Then you install nvda with that person.
Then you can install the remote addon.
Then go to tools/remote and go to options.
Enable the auto connect box and enter nvdaremote.com to use the relay server.
Enter a key. This can be numbers or letters or both.
Then you should be able to connect to your system.

To test you install nvda on your client as well.
And the remote addon.
Then open the nvda menu and go to tools/remote and connect.
Then select that you are a client and that you want to remotely control the machine.
Then enter nvdaremote.com as the host and then your key.
Hit ok.
Then you should be connected.
You hear some high beeps.
Hit f11 to send keys and if you want to stop sending keys hit f11 again.





Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Simon Eigeldinger
Sekretariat Nebengebäude 2
Nebengebäude 2, OG1
-------------------------
Stadt Hohenems
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Straße 4
6845 Hohenems
Österreich
Tel.: +43 (0)5576/7101-1211
Fax: +43 (0)5576/7101-1119
E-Mail: simon.eigeldinger@...
Web: www.hohenems.at

Diese Nachricht und allfällige angehängte Dokumente sind vertraulich und nur für den/die Adressaten bestimmt.
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Luke Scholey [mailto:lukescholey@...]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. April 2016 09:37
An: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Betreff: Re: AW: [nvda] remote desktop

What is the best way of installing nvda on a vps in the first place?
Thanks
Luke

On 21 Apr 2016, at 06:14, Eigeldinger Simon <simon.eigeldinger@...> wrote:

Hi,

I am now working in the IT department of our town.
We started rolling out NVDA on many computers.
With the NVDA Remote add-on it seems to work pretty well.
There are some bugs with the UAC and other secure desktop screens but if you are logged in as a admin and you can get around those screens it works pretty well.
Though those bugs should be addressed.
Need to write some tickets when i have access to github.
Here i don't have access at the moment.

Greetings,
simon



Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Simon Eigeldinger
Sekretariat Nebengebäude 2
Nebengebäude 2, OG1
-------------------------
Stadt Hohenems
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Straße 4
6845 Hohenems
Österreich
Tel.: +43 (0)5576/7101-1211
Fax: +43 (0)5576/7101-1119
E-Mail: simon.eigeldinger@...
Web: www.hohenems.at

Diese Nachricht und allfällige angehängte Dokumente sind vertraulich und nur für den/die Adressaten bestimmt.

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Luke Scholey [mailto:lukescholey@...]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. April 2016 19:51
An: nvda@groups.io
Betreff: [nvda] remote desktop

Hi all,
I am thinking of getting a VPS or possibly even a dedicated server for
my small business. one of the main ways of connecting to virtual servers
is through remote desktop connection if the server is windows.
My question is, does Microsoft's remote desktop connection work with
NVDA and how well? I want to be able to basically navigate the server as
if I were sat in front of it like normal, is this possible?
Thanks,
Luke