Full access with Remote Desktop would be ideal. In the meantime, though, will 
Team Viewer work? Specifically, if I have Mac1 and Mac2, can I use Mac1 to 
remotely control Mac2? This, of course, includes having Voiceover running on 
Mac2 but me able to hear it on Mac1. I don't need this for work, it would just 
be handy for remotely assisting other Mac users from time to time.
On Mar 5, 2014, at 3:53 PM, Jenine Stanley <[email protected]> wrote:

> The good people at Apple Accessibility have gotten back to my many questions 
> about Remote Desktop. Basically VO won't read the remote screens using this 
> program. 
> 
> I did not ask about Team Viewer in a server environment. 
> 
> I've used Team Viewer on Windows machines before and know it does work 
> computer to computer but don't know about server access with it. If anyone 
> does, give me a private shout but for those looking at Remote Desktop, sorry. 
> 
> I did let the Apple folks know that this kind of access is very important to 
> many of us in the workplace so if they could make it happen, that would be 
> huge. 
> Jenine Stanley
> [email protected]
> 
> 
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