Katherine,
While a sound card is required for software speech output, you can set
Window-Eyes to use the Virtual Remote Desktop/Terminal Services option
at both the login screen and after the user has connected. In that
instance, no sound card is required. Or, if you have a Braille display,
you can optionally turn speech off completely and, again, the need for a
sound card will be bypassed
Regards,
Steve
On 1/6/2012 2:22 PM, Katherine Moss wrote:
Hello all,
Just to clarify something for you guys, it does indeed appear that a sound card
is required for RDP to work with WE. I just tried it after storing the correct
credential to ensure that logon happens automatically, and though WE wasn't
started when I logged into the server, I did manage to start it using run since
I had no sound, therefore, run was the only way I got it running (no pun
intended.) Am I missing something? And when no sound is available, is having
a Braille Display plugged into it going to assist in those measures? Thanks
folks.
Katherine Moss,
Administrator of the AccessCop Network, previously Raeder24.org. Visit us on the web
at http://raeder24.org<http://raeder24.org/>
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