Hi Tom,
I just tried my 7QP log to be sure. Window-Eyes uses the keypad keys
to move the actual mouse around. Pressing home on the keypad moves
the actual mouse pointer to the top left of the screen. Pressing the
keypad down arrow moves the mouse pointer down line by line. Seven
presses of the down arrow lands me on the all button and I left click
it using another key on the keypad. That puts the logging program in
the mode for all QSO's. Next I press the keypad home key again to
move to the upper left corner and keypad arro down to the first QSO,
which happens to be #153. When I left click that first QSO I am in
the list of QSO's. I can then use the standard arrow keys to arrow
down QSO by QSO or the standard END key to move to the bottom or QSO
#1, or the standard HOME key again to move back to the top or QSO
#153. If I find a log entry that needs correction, I press TAB once
to land on edit and press enter. I can then tab through the various
fields and make corrections. When I'm satisfied, I press
ENTER. Unfortunately that puts me back in the call edit box for a
new QSO entry, so I have to again press HOME to get to the top and
keypad arrow down to the log enteries and press enter to get back in
the list. If instead of editing an entry, I want to delete it,
pressing TAB twice instead of once puts me on delete and pressing
ENTER on that deletes the entry and returns me to the call edit box
for a new QSO.
I can't believe JAWS doesn't do something very similar to what I do
with Window-Eyes. There is a Window-Eyes cursor that moves what is
read without moving the mouse pointer, but I am talking about the
actual mouse pointer being moved by using the keypad arrow keys. If
the JAWS cursor is like the Window-Eyes cursor, it doesn't move the
mouse pointer so it wouldn't put it on the "all" button and clicking
wouldn't work. The actual mouse pointer has to be on the "all" button.
The alternative method of getting the mouse pointer to the all button
that I mentioned earlier is to move the mouse to the upper left and
use the mouse search function to find "all". When I do this with the
Window-Eyes mouse search function, it first lands on the "all" in the
word "recall" and next on the "all" button that I am trying to
reach. Again left clicking the mouse puts the software in all QSO mode.
I hope I have been clear enough. One of the problems we professors
often have is that we over explain. I hope I haven't done that!
73,
Dave, W7OQ
At 04:17 PM 10/19/2015, you wrote:
>Dave:
>
>My XYL has no problems seeing the last 20 contacts, followed by view all,
>but when I go to the Jaws cursur, and try to route it to that button, I keep
>getting the error message that says I'm not on the button. I tried using my
>right and left arrow keys on either side of where we thought the button was,
>but still had no luck.
>
>Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>On Behalf Of Dave Basden
>Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 12:48 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: N3FJP Logging Software Question
>
>Hi Tom,
>
>It occurred to me that I could just check for the word "all" with the mouse
>search function. The first hit was on recall and the second was on the all
>for listing contacts. That puts the mouse on it, so a left mouse click
>should do it. I can't imagine why your XYL can't see the last 20 followed
>by all. I'll have to get my XYL to look at the screen to see if Window-Eyes
>is seeing something not visible to the naked eye.
>
>73,
>
>Dave
>
>
>At 04:08 PM 10/18/2015, you wrote:
> >Dave:
> >
> >I may have to try this strategy for getting the complete list of
> >contacts in a given N3FJP log after all. This is because I can't seem
> >to get Mike's strategy for locating the view all graphic button with
> >the Jaws cursor, and then labeling it using the Jaws key G command to
> >work here. My sighted XYL and I worked together to try to implement
> >Mike's strategy, but we had no luck. Perhaps I'm doing something
> >wrong, or maybe there's something with my Windows XP logging computer and
>Jaws 14.
> >
> >Will keep on working the problem here, and I'm sure will get it solved
> >one way or the other.
> >
> >Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
> >
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: For blind ham radio operators
> >[mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> >On Behalf Of Dave Basden
> >Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2015 4:45 PM
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Re: N3FJP Logging Software Question
> >
> >Hi Tom,
> >
> >I don't have the Pennsylvania QSO party logging software, but I do have
> >the 7QP and the currently running NYQP software from N3FJP. For both
> >of them, I can move the mouse to the top left and then arrow the mouse
> >down till I hear last 20 followed by all. Clicking on all allows me
> >to go through all the log entries. Left click on one and then you can
> >use the standard arrow keys to move down through the log. If one needs
> >editing, you can tab down to edit. I'm using Window-Eyes 9.2, but I
> >doubt very much this wouldn't work with JAWS.
> >
> >73,
> >
> >Dave, W7OQ
> >
> >At 09:10 AM 10/17/2015, you wrote:
> > >Hello, everyone.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >I am preparing to submit my log for last week-end's Pennsylvania QSO
> > >Party, and I need to check a few log entries.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >I am trying to view all of my contacts, and can't seem to get beyond
> > >the last 20 contacts in my log, using the Control Q option in the
> > >N3FJP contest logging software.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >I know there is a way to view your entire list of contacts, but can't
> > >figure out how to do so.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >I have some earlier instructions here from Jim (Ky2D), but I think
> > >they might apply only to A C log, because I can't seem to get them to
> > >work with the P A Q P software.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >Any help with this would be appreciated.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
> > >
> > >
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