Hi David,
I think you've gotten to the same point of stuck that I have have with work.
We use a similar sounding product to this you speak of and again VO wont speak
through the citrix Remote connection and from what I have been told by the
techs Jaws wont speak through the remote session eit
Jaws does speak through Citrix receiver but only if (a) a repeater licemse of
jaws which is free is installed on the Citrix server and your jaws license has
the remote access authorization purchased. Once this is done it works quite
well. On the Mac However I don't know of a solution to make a v
The only way I know of doing this is with JFW.
Virtual desktops are a tricky thing.
> On Apr 19, 2017, at 4:40 AM, David Chittenden wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I started a new job. The company requires Citrix to access the information
> drives.
>
> To be specific, the computers are set to automat
Also, unless you are running JAWS on both the remote and local machine, you
can expect that speech output will be choppy as the voice communications
get merged with all the window activity. When JAWS or WindowEyes is run on
both system and the licensing is correctly recognized, then the remote
sys
Thanks all.
It turns out, the company has two other blind employees. They will not place
JFW on the Citrix do to security concerns. However, the fix is to provide the
blind employee with a laptop which is configured for local access. I then carry
the laptop with me for work. Now, back to Window
That’s such a bogus reason not to install JFW. Especially when you can deploy
it so it only runs for the specific users required. All that is I think is an
IT department to lazy to do their jobs. People bitch about jaws or voice over
and security in the mean time demanding that their favorite
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Jaws does speak through Citrix receiver but only if (a) a repeater licemse of
jaws which is free is installed on the Ci
things work for you.
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Thanks all.
It turns out, the company has two other blind
: Thursday, 20 April 2017 7:59 PM
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That’s such a bogus reason not to install JFW. Especially when you can deploy
it so it only runs for the specific users required. All that is I think is an
IT department to lazy to do their jobs
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That’s such a bogus reason not to install JFW. Especially when you
can deploy it so it only runs for the specific users required. All
that is I think is an IT department to lazy to do their jobs. People
bitch about jaws or voice ove
I was really hoping the iPad would work. That said, I am glad they are giving
me the local access laptop. The desktop computers are rather underpowered. They
merely connect to the company's intranet through the internet, using secure
servers. They are very slow to load the worker's desktop when
As for running Windows, I will do most of my admin work on the iPad. The
computer will mainly be used to place my completed paperwork on the network
drives.
Kind regards,
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +61 488 988 936
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> On 20/04/2017, at 1
y make things work for you.
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As for running Windows, I will do most of my admin work on the iPad. The
computer will mainly be used to place my
21 April 2017 9:41 AM
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> As for running Windows, I will do most of my admin work on the iPad. The
> computer will mainly be used to place my completed paperwork on the network
> drives.
>
> Kind regards,
Chittenden
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Hi,
Yes, once I receive my local access laptop, I will find a way to easily
transfer documents between the iPad and the laptop. Email will definitely work.
However, I will first try
though.
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> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Sitrix access
>
> Hi,
>
> Yes, once I receive my loc
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, 21 April 2017 9:38 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Sitrix access
I was really hoping the iPad would work. That said, I am glad they are giving
me the local access laptop. The desktop computers are rather underpowered. They
merely connect to the company's intranet throug
at 19:05, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>>>
>>> David,
>>>
>>> Have you thought of other possible options to get your documentation from
>>> the iPad to the shared drives?
>>>
>>> I’m just wondering if it might be possible to save documents
Of David Chittenden
> Sent: Friday, 21 April 2017 9:38 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Sitrix access
>
> I was really hoping the iPad would work. That said, I am glad they are giving
> me the local access laptop. The desktop computers are rather underpow
>> On 21/04/2017, at 19:05, Simon Fogarty >>> <mailto:si...@blinky-net.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> David,
>>>>
>>>> Have you thought of other possible options to get your documentation from
>>>> the iPad to the shared
OS and jaws obviously,
>>>>>
>>>>> But remember that Interlectual property is questionable within One Drive
>>>>> especially for government organisations
>>>>>
>>>>> Good luck though.
>>>>> From:
>>>
at 18:12, Simon Fogarty >>>> <mailto:si...@blinky-net.com>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi David,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> One drive is very usable on IOS and jaws obviously,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But
April 2017 10:18 PM
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Subject: Re: Sitrix access
I would think you could enable sharing on the laptop and then mount the shares
via the browser possibly. It’s been a long long time but I thought I
remembered something along the lines of using the safari browser as
or safari, not an option on a windows 7 based machine
>
>
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