well I have subscribed to the nvdaremote.com site so I am in the loop as an admin I do it via dropbox and the phone and skype. Dropbox is an efissient way to get my files up to the place I want them to go without interaction from me. Ofcause once this thing works at startup, and if I can password protect with the ids the sessions the software will connect to, then I can take over the remotes of just about every machine I need to remote. I have access to 3 systems 2 in my house I use with flash drives, and one only a few blocks from my house. However I have several systems which are 60 minutes drive from me and I hardly ever get access to them either when I can get the owner to process the scripts at his end or when I physically get the systems. These systems are quite olde cure2 64 and 32 bit systems and nvda and all their programs really makes things lag a lot. To have nvda pipe through to my box will mean unless something goes nuts I should be able to install my scripts, reboot,and then that sort of thing.
At 10:37 p.m. 14/12/2014, you wrote:
Hi, I will also be interested in testing this, if it will be possible. Il 13/12/2014 21:26, Joseph Lee ha scritto:Hi, Good since I believe Tyler is with us Thanks for the link.For Tyler (if you are here): would it be possible to let other add-on authors and core devs contribute code and test the add-on? In return, weâll let you post a link to download your add-on on our community add-ons website as soon as it is available. For anyone interested in what Chris and Tyler are doing, here is a background ticket regarding remote access:<http://community.nvda-project.org/ticket/3564>http://community.nvda-project.org/ticket/3564 Cheers, Joseph  ÂFrom: <mailto:nvda-addons-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>nvda-addons-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:nvda-addons-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Grzegorz ZlotowiczSent: Saturday, December 13, 2014 12:20 PM To: <mailto:nvda-addons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>nvda-addons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [nvda-addons] Re: NVDA Remote Access: a potentially useful add-on (or perhaps in the core) and CAVI podcast Hi Joseph and thanks for interesting information.It's not Jamie speaking in the podcast, but people from Accessible Apps, who created the NVDA remote add-on. They plan to set up the funding campaign on indiegogo which should help to release the add-on... At the moment they set up the possibility of subscribing to the mailing list and to be informed about further events related to the Nvda remote...<http://nvdaremote.com/>http://nvdaremote.com/ Greetings, Greg. W dniu 2014-12-13 20:12, Joseph Lee napisaÅ/a: Hi all,Someone over at another tech list sent a forwarded message about a podcast describing NVDA Remote Access, a tool for controlling another computer remotely. The speaker (Iâll assume as Jamie or someone) described it as a prototype and can be useful in situations such as remote tech support, tandem and what not.The podcast is at: <http://www.cucat.org/class_notes/CaviCasts/2014/20141213_nvda_remote.mp3>http://www.cucat.org/class_notes/CaviCasts/2014/20141213_nvda_remote.mp3To whoever spoke at the event, weâd like to see if it can be developed as an add-on (unless Jamie was the speaker, which in that case, no add-on is necessary as itâll be in the core).Cheers, Joseph Â-- MarioIscriviti a Dropbox, il servizio per condividere i tuoi file gratis con uno spazio pari a 3500mb. Clicca:<http://db.tt/W6C56gy>http://db.tt/W6C56gy
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