Hi, I've recently been struck with the inclination to set up a Windows virtual machine on my Linux box to serve as a secondary system if my work Windows laptop isn't handy or is (hoping this doesn't happen) out of commission. But hey, it _is_ Windows we're talking about.
I'm wondering if anyone can recommend any good accessible options for remote desktop clients that will work with Orca. If that can't be done, I can always get sighted assistance installing the VM, then install Window-Eyes or Jaws and, assuming that Pulseaudio is doing its thing through my inaccessible remote desktop client, should still be able to fully use the system. But it'd be nice to be able to do the installation and get to the point where I can install my Windows screen reader, if that's even necessary. If it makes a difference, I've decided to go with Virtualbox for my virtualization platform. After past experience with Xen which is pretty heavy weight and intrusive, Virtualbox has so far been refreshing to work with in its lack of taking over the system and simplicity for setup. I only hope I don't discover that this means poorer performance as a result. :) Thanks for any wisdom, Keith
