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I've run digipan with jaws many times and done pretty well with it. It works
alright with the jaws curser. It's just a case of experimenting for me, not
sure on windoweyes as I don't use it but I'd imagine with some play on the
common PSK31 frequencies, you can get it going. It is easier with 2 sound
cards if you use software speech since if you have one, the speech goes out
on the air. I have a second sound card for just that purpose.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Clegg" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: PSK-31 and Digipan help...
> Hi Michael,
> There used to be a program called Digitalk written by Skip Teller the same
> guy who wrote digipan.
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> I understand though it only works with Windows 98.
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> I hear it does not work with Windows XP.
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> I too have been interested in pursuing psk31 and am not sure that any of
> the
> current programs are exactly blind accessible.
>
> I also understand that perhaps you have to dedicate one sound card to this
> mode and the other to Jaws or Window-Eyes.
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> Maybe there is someone on the list who is more knowledgeable on the
> subject.
>
> This has come up before, however.
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> Have a great weekend.
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> 73,
>
> Eric
> KU3I
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>
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