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Pat,
Although I don't have a Flex radio, I downloaded Power Sdr to test drive it
with JAWS. I could access some, but not all of the controls, perhaps
because I didn't actually have a radio hooked up. I haven't tried this, but
I heard that you can get more control of the software if you're using
Shuttle Pro, which has a keypad that can be configured to control many
different programs, Power SDR being one of them. Maybe that would give us
the kind of access we want, but I still think that it won't quite be the
same as turning the knobs on an actual radio. Still, though, you just can't
beat the features you get with a Flex radio.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Gormley" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 18:42
Subject: anyone successfully used sdr software with screen readers
> This ia new topic. Has anybody ever used software defined radio software
> successfully with screen readers? One of my buddies on the Maryland
> Emergency phone net has the flex radio and I was wondering how useable or
> not so useable the software was before I tried it for myself. 73- pat
> kk3f
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