Hi, Dave. Can you clarify what you mean? I know I won't be able to read the actual contents of someone else's screen, but I'm assuming I can at least join a video call with my coworkers, and let someone else see my computer for a presentation, if need be. i'm also guessing certain applications work better than others.
On 5/5/14, Dave "Farfar" Carlson via Jfw <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry -- None of the above. You can listen and speak via phone connections, > but the actual video information is not accessible with these. > Dave Carlson > Soon-to-be Oregonian, retired, full-time Farfar, musician, and woodworker > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Brice Smith via Jfw" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, May 05, 2014 1:20 PM > Subject: Accessible Video Conferencing > > > Hello, > > I’m hoping to get some different opinions here. What video > conferencing service do you all find is the most accessible and useful > with JAWS? Skype? Hangouts? WebX? GoToMeeting? A lot of the info I > find is out-of-date when I search the internet for accessibility > information and experiences, and I don’t have time to test all of > these services. > > I need something where I can video conference and share screens with > my colleagues. > > Brice > > _______________________________________________ > Jfw mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Jfw mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com > _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list [email protected] http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com
