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"John J. Jacques" <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 2 Mar 2003 17:33:47 -0700
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Hi Roy.  Don't be shy about installing it, as it is very speech friendly
and uses the standard windows installer.  Once you install and run setup,
it will take about an hour for the system to varify your call sign and
then you will be able to see the list of stations that are connected.
The space bar togals between transmit and recieve or you can configure it
for momentary contact, so it will act like a push to talk button.  Also,
if you go into preferences, by pressing alt P,  in the listings tab, you
can uncheck everything that is checked to be shown in an index list, and
then the list will come up as an explorer tipe window, that is extremely
speech friendly.  You will just have to look around and see how it is
laid out.  Once you find a station you want to connect to, press alt c
and you will hear two tones, low than high, which indicates that you are
connected.  When you disconnect, with Alt D, you will hear the same two
tones, High than low.  Give it a try and you will have a blast.  I am
using Window-eyes 4.0 and it works like a chanp.

73:
John, KG7FA



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