OK. #NVDARemote was a bit disappointing. Even with both my computer and iPhone on the same WiFi, network segment, etc. it is just too slow to be practical.
Which implementation of the NVDA Server are people currently using? Preferably hostable in Docker?
Ping @simon since I know you're running a bunch.
#NVDA #NVDASR #Blind #NVDARemote
Ok, so this is another of those weird questions which I post because people here use their brains more than most. I want to have one NVDA Remote client control two machines at the same time. That is, I want my laptop to control my desktop and my second desktop, but I want both desktop1 and desktop2 to have their NVDA heard through the laptop at the same time. I also want to switch back and forth between the two machines, as well as to and from the laptop itself, with a keystroke. There are two solutions I've found for this, but both are a bit of a mess. I can use thenvdaremote:// URLs to disconnect from desktop1 and connect to desktop2 with one keystroke, and have another keystroke to do the reverse. The problem there is that I can't hear both machines' NVDA at the same time. Also, and this isn't as big a deal, I'm just a perfectionist, switching takes a few seconds. Secondly, I can run a virtual machine and have that connected to desktop2, with the host machine connected to desktop1. That allows easy switching of the keyboard, just alt+tab to the VM window and hit ctrl+g when I want to control desktop2. It also allows both desktops to have their NVDA run through the speaker at the same time and also, which is very nice, allows braille to swap with any display which supports channels. The problem there is the latency of the VM audio, which I can't seem to shrink. It seems a bit overkill, I may say, to run an entire windows OS just for NVDA remote in a VM. Does anyone have any better solutions. Can anyone think of something which would get all three things running, fast switching, simultaneous NVDA, and no latency? Ideas would be very gratefully received and boosts would be appreciated. #NVDA #blind #a11y #screenreader #remote #nvdaremote

I'm working on a cross-platform mobile client for NVDA remote! Here is a very early demo, if you're willing to give me 41 seconds of your time. Let me know what you think! https://audiopub.site/listen/c4e6c65f-8f37-4cef-af6b-0350bf46330f

#blind #nvdasr #nvdaremote

So with the new NVDA Remote, what key do people use for control switching? F11 was pretty nice and will definitely need to get used to something new. I use NVDA+Alt+R for now.
#NVDASR #NVDARemote
Am I the only one who loves #NVDARemote is coming to the core of #NVDASR, and that even that fast?
ayone use #nvdaRemote on #ios figure out how to get multi key keystrokes to go through to the computer? Please boosst for reach.
@collinsworth The #NVDARemote project for the #NVDASR screen reader is a brilliant example of this.
JAWS, the only viable commercial competition to the #opensource NVDA can cost up to £2,100 for an employee to use it given the right (or rather wrong) conditions.
JAWS has a feature called Tandem to let you control another machine.
A £12,000 croudfunding campaign in 2015 provided an opensource
alternative to this control for NVDA users.
Given the number of servers I've had to spin up over the last decade at work, I'd have spent about half of that on JAWS licensing to do my job. This software sits there, running on the cheapest VPS's or smallest Pi Zeros. It took investment, but I and hundreds of blind people use it daily now.
is anyone successfully using #NVDARemote on #iOS? Most of my #bluetoothKeyboards have issues. If someone has found a reasonable one ...
Is it just me or does pushing the clipboard with NVDA remote not seem to work? Specifically connected to a Windows server on WS2019 if that makes a difference. #NVDASR #NVDARemote No, I cannot afford RIM