Ahh, in the past when this came up it was usually the audio where
various solutions would fail. The issue goes back about two decades when
the RFB (Remote FrameBuffer) protocol was developed. Back then most
remote server machines didn't do much important with audio besides beep,
so the protocol doesn't support it. RFB is the basis of many (most?)
screen sharing solutions, such as VNC, and mostly acts as a networked
KVM (keyboard, video, mouse). I guess if they were doing it again today
audio would be addressed but currently the audio bit is left to various
separate proprietary solutions.
CB
On 3/16/16 2:45 PM, Carter Temm wrote:
I was more thinking over a longer distance, in the case I would not be
able to here the speech. However, it could be helpful to know of
resources that would work closer and not need speech. Because like
stated before, I could always use something such as loopback or
soundflower if needed, hopefully last solution.
On 3/16/16, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
<macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Are you saying you have both machines on your desk and just want to
share one keyboard between both of them?
CB
On 3/16/16 7:38 AM, Carter Temm wrote:
Hi all,
I currently use both mac and windows in a business environment. What I am
wondering, is there an application that you use to control a mac using
windows. I am using the NVDA screen reader. I know that at one time,
although it was not released to the public, someone made the NVDA remote
add-on able to sand keys to the mac. If anyone has this, it would be nice
as I can’t seem to figure this concept out. Otherwise, any apps used would
be nice
thanksÎ
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