Conversing Over LAN

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Hello,

I am deaf-blind and use my computer to communicate with others in my 
organization. Normally, people can type on the computer keyboard while I 
am running a text editor such as nano and what they type appears 
immediately on my braille display through brltty. I can also type on my 
braille Lite and it appears immediately on the screen. However, my office 
is on the second floor and we have some people in wheelchairs. It would be 
very nice if they could communicate in the same way from their computers 
over our LAN. I could set up an account on my machine and they could 
telnet to it, but how would I know what they are typing, and how would 
they receive what I type? Is there a program that root can use to see a 
user's screen and type onto it?

Thanks,
John


-- 
Computers to Help People, Inc.
http://www.chpi.org
825 East Johnson; Madison, WI 53703



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