Pat,
It is very accessible, even more so if you install the optional .wav files
that Scott has on his website at n3fjp.com.
In fact, you can select full, partial, or no voice navigation. That is nice
for the sightie hams, and I use partical navigation with JFW. In partial
navigation, when you tab to the call field, Scott's XYL states "call", and
then you are oriented. The next field is the class field and the final one is
the section field in the field-day program.
With the partial navigation, if you enter a dupe call, as you tab out of that
field it will say "dupe".
The only modifications I had to make was to write a restricted frame in Jaws
to get the stupid clock to shut up. The only thing you may need to hunt for
in the current version of the program is if you make an error in entering a
QSO. You need to use your Window Eyes review cursor or the JFW cursor, click
on the number or call of the erroneous entry, then find either the edit or
delete button. After you left-click the edit button, all the fields are
tabable so you can correct the call, class, section, mode, time etc.
HTH,
Steve, K8SP
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