Hi,
to use the OCR feature you can press NVDA + r. You can make sure the window
is maximized by pressing windows key + up arrow, and as Nishant said do
make sure your screen curtain is not turned on.
Hope that helps
Kind regards
Mayank
On Mon, Feb 7, 2022 at 6:33 AM Shireen Irani wrote:
> Hi
Hi, Thank you for your suggestion, I'm relatively new to NVDA, and
have never explored the OCR option. I'd be grateful if you would
suggest the step-by-step keystrokes.
Thank you,
Shireen.
On 2/6/22, john clayton wrote:
> Hi,
> I am actually quite surprised that no one else has suggested doing
Hi,
I am actually quite surprised that no one else has suggested doing this.
Last I used anydesk, all I needed to do was to OCR the screen using nvda
and I was able to access the code just fine. you need to be using NVDA,
windows 10 for this to work, though. also insure your screen shade is
disab
Dear Gajendar,
You can download the ultraviewer from google.
the user id and password is accessible thru jaws.
Interface is also simple.
On 2/4/22, Gajender Singh wrote:
> how to get Ultra viewer?
>
> On 2/4/22, Shireen Irani wrote:
>> Thank you. Will check it out.
>> Shireen.
>> On 2/3/22, 'S
how to get Ultra viewer?
On 2/4/22, Shireen Irani wrote:
> Thank you. Will check it out.
> Shireen.
> On 2/3/22, 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia
> wrote:
>> Dear Friends,
>>
>> Ultra viewer is quite accessible with screen readers.
>>
>>
>> On 2/3/22, Minar Singh wrote:
>>> try google hangout.
>>>
Thank you. Will check it out.
Shireen.
On 2/3/22, 'Saravanan K' via AccessIndia wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> Ultra viewer is quite accessible with screen readers.
>
>
> On 2/3/22, Minar Singh wrote:
>> try google hangout.
>> You need not to share any password with anyone. you both should have
>> gm
Dear Friends,
Ultra viewer is quite accessible with screen readers.
On 2/3/22, Minar Singh wrote:
> try google hangout.
> You need not to share any password with anyone. you both should have
> gmail account screen sharing feature will allow remote access. Remote
> Desktop for Google
>
> On 2/3/
Thank you all for your suggestions and kind help, I don't use jaws. So
I think I'll first try quickassist, and then google hangout if my
problem still persists. If anyone knows how to access the password
with NVDA on anydesk, I'd be grateful if you'd let me know.
The person on the other side is a s
sure maybe we can connect and talk about this more. as Amar said using
Jaws cursor to read the numeric information which needs to be provided
to the other person is one way which you can use anydesk. quick assist
is much more accessible and it is a default windows feature. you can
try NVDA remote a
try google hangout.
You need not to share any password with anyone. you both should have
gmail account screen sharing feature will allow remote access. Remote
Desktop for Google
On 2/3/22, Siva Suresh wrote:
> Hello is there any reason to use only TeamViewer? If you wish to take
> access of someo
Shireen-I confirm that Team Viewer's latest version is inaccessible at
the moment. Due to non-disclosure obligations, cannot explain much here.
For Any Desk, I typically use Jaws cursor to read the numeric
information which needs to be provided to the other person.
Let me know if you need mor
Thanks a lot Siva, But I find Any desk also inaccessible. Could you
please guide me on how to access the password etc once you turn on
anydesk?
Thank you.
Shireen.
On 2/3/22, Siva Suresh wrote:
> Hello is there any reason to use only TeamViewer? If you wish to take
> access of someone’s PC or to
Hello is there any reason to use only TeamViewer? If you wish to take
access of someone’s PC or to access your PC There are other
applications which are accessible with screen readers. Some of them
could be anydesk and quick assist. You can take the access of other
person’s PC, or someone can acce
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