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Howard,

Yes, you need to get the waves.zip file from Scott's site.  Or, contact me 
off-list and I can send what I have to you.

I always have had my screen reader running only in case I need to left-click 
an entry to edit a mistake, i.e. putting in the wrong section number.  But, 
if you were just doing the straight entry, you could probably get by without 
a screen-reader.  I don't remember without looking, and this isn't my 
station computer so I don't have the software installed, but you may not get 
prompts for changing bands, so that's why I have the screen reader.

And, it does announce Dupes.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 1:41 AM
Subject: n3fjp


> Thanks for the help.  Now their are self voicing files for the
> software?  Do I use a screen reader as well, window-eyes would handle
> the left clicking part fine, I think.  Does it announce dups?  It's
> just totally new to me.  I'd like to be able to log as well.  They
> mostly like my 25-30 wpm fist, and another guy loging makes things
> move along faster.
>
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