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I can do everything with ham radio deluxe with the jaws curser and often I
don't even need that but for a lot of it I do. If you're good with
scripting, I'm sure you'll have no problem and if you make scripts, any
chance I could try them out as well? I use HRD to remotely control my radio,
generally when I'm not home at the station but once in a while I do it with
the computer right here just because I can though I rather not.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Neufeld" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 1:51 PM
Subject: Ham Radio Delux
> Good afternoon,
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> I apologize in advance since I know this subject to have been discussed =
> numerous times before. As frequently happens, when one is not in need of =
> something in particular, the delete button is all-too-near.
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> I'm looking for info as to the accessibility of HRD, especially with =
> respect to sliding controls. As an advanced scriptor for Jaws, I am able =
> to do much of what I want, provided that objects are visible to me.
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> Anyone with advice about how accessible HRD is to someone willing to =
> script would be much appreciated.
>
> Jerry VE3QSO
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