Hi everyone, Is there anyone on the list who has ever used Team Viewer with Window-Eyes? If so, how would I go about connecting to another person's computer, so that I can provide remote assistance? And once I'm finished, how do I close the connection and restore our private machines back to their normal state? A friend of mine is having a little trouble using Winamp, but since he doesn't have Window-Eyes, I'll have to use Team Viewer to gain access to his computer in order to help him fix an issue. If any of you have ever used Team Viewer from the (support) side of the desk, meaning you're the one connecting to the other person's computer so that you can control their computer, will I still have access to Window-Eyes on my own machine even while the contents of my friend's computer is in focus on my screen? I'm using Windows 8.1. My friend Jay has Windows 7 and he'll be using a laptop, while I'll be using a standard pc. Will the slight differences within our operating systems and type of computer make any difference as to how Team Viewer works? Also, he's using NVDA at his end of things, while I'll of course, be using Window-Eyes.
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