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Date: | Fri, 24 May 2024 19:42:40 -0400 |
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Hi guys, it’s been a while I know. I’ve been busy, and yesterday was just discharged from the hospital after having surgery on Wednesday. At the hospital I was at, in each patient room there is a computer terminal that nurses and other people log in information when they come in. I had always wondered if Narrator would work, and sure enough it did. When I was there, I explored around in the start menu and desktop. There were programs on the regular menu, and the same programs were available in Citrix. When I went to run dialogue box it wouldn’t let me get in there. I was going to type an Internet address to see if nothing else I could access the Internet. I was in a push as it was right before I was to get discharged to go home so I didn’t have a whole lot of time to look around.
I was just curious as to how one can set up such strict access guidelines. Now, what I’m about to say is meant in good humor, but I thought about turning Narrator on and just seeing how the nurses would react to having the terminal talking to them. This is just a small harmless prank, as they would each have individual IDS and passwords. I had also been under the impression that stand a lone terminals were not accessible? As to the little prank, I of course would show people how to get out of Narrator.
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