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Trevor Wilks <[log in to unmask]>
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* EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
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Mon, 14 Oct 2002 15:22:06 +1000
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Hi there Lloyd,

Thanks for the reply re Citrix. Sorry it took me so long to say thanks.

It looks like this will be an "interesting" process to go through. We have been really pleased with the way the Novell Application Launcher has handled running Zoomtext and I was getting ready to have some other software instaklled this way. But as usual the only thing that is constant is "change".

Thanks again

Trevor

Trevor Wilks - Manager
Adaptive Technology Centre
Student Support Services
Student, Alumni and Community Services
University Services
Auchmuty Library
University of Newcastle
University Drive Callaghan
NSW 2308 Australia
Ph-02 49218684
Fax-02 49217410
Email- [log in to unmask]

>>> [log in to unmask] 09/04/02 10:06pm >>>
I don't know whether large-print software can handle Citrix images; perhaps
it can.  But I have not heard of any screen readers which can deal with its
in put and output.  The remote computer gets an image on its screen which
looks like the Windows that is running on the server, but the image is not
broken into individual controls and does not have any references to text so
a screen reader has nothing to say.  Totally blind students will have to do
all their work with sighted readers instead of screen readers.

At 11:14 AM 9/4/02 +1000, you wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>Our IT people are looking at running some general computer lab
>applications and some specialised applications using Citrix next year.
>
>Our labs currently run on a Novell network and we have software such as
>Zoomtext linked to students accounts using the Novel Application
>Launcher, "the NAL" as the IT types call it. This works really well as
>students can access zoomtext from any PC, in any lab, at any time.
>
>But as we all know the only constant is "change" and the IT people are
>looking at CITRIX as an answer to some of there problems. This is also
>on top of everything going over to Win XP.
>
>It would be interesting to hear from anyone whose institution has been
>through this process or may be about to go through it.
>
>Thanks in advance
>Trevor
>
>Trevor Wilks - Manager
>Adaptive Technology Centre
>Student Support Services
>Student, Alumni and Community Services
>University Services
>Auchmuty Library
>University of Newcastle
>University Drive Callaghan
>NSW 2308 Australia
>Ph-02 49218684
>Fax-02 49217410
>Email- [log in to unmask]
>
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