Authors
Syed Masum Billah, Vikas Ashok, Donald E Porter, IV Ramakrishnan
Publication date
2016/10/23
Book
Proceedings of the 18th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility
Pages
283-284
Description
Remote desktop technology, the enabler of access to applications hosted on remote hosts, relies primarily on scraping the pixels on the remote screen and redrawing them as a simple bitmap on the client's local screen. Such a technology will simply not work with screen readers since the latter are innately tied to reading text. Since screen readers are locked-in to a specific OS platform, extant solutions that enable remote access with screen readers such as NVDARemote and JAWS Tandem require homogeneity of OS platforms at both the client and remote sites. This demo will present Sinter, a system that eliminates this requirement. With Sinter, a blind Mac user, for example, can now access a remote Windows application with VoiceOver, a scenario heretofore not possible.
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SM Billah, V Ashok, DE Porter, IV Ramakrishnan - Proceedings of the 18th International ACM …, 2016