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Hi, I have successfully used an early version of RT Systems
software to program my Yaesu Vx5r HT. It's the only way I can
program that rig. A friend bought a VX7 a few years back and I
installed his RT Systems software and found it Totally unusable
with both Jaws and WindowEyes. I just replied to RT Systems
yesterday after receiving an ad from them about their new
software that can program many of the new HT's complaining about
it's inaccessibility or incompatibility with screen readers.
They wrote back and claim that it works with NVDA. I have no
experience with that screen reader. When I pointed out to both
GW Micro and RT systems a few years ago that the ham software did
not work, each company looked at it and from what I remember,
blamed each other for the issues which meant that nothing
productive happened to fix the issue. Having said that, I still
use and love my old RT Systems software which is why when I had
the chance, I bought another used VX5r. That's my 2.5 cents.
Jim WA6EKS
----- Original Message -----
From: Kenneth Tracy Son <[log in to unmask]
To: [log in to unmask]
Date sent: Fri, 3 May 2013 12:15:19 -0400
Subject: A question about programming software rt systems
Hello to the list.
Another question about programming software.
This question is for the hams who use screen reading software
just as I do.
How accessible are these programs from rt systems to Window Eyes,
Jaws and
nvda?
Someone had mentioned that the menus and some of the programs
functions were
not all that usable but I wonder if there is a work around.
If anyone has experience on how this software can be used and
possible work
arounds to get it to work please let me know.
I would be interested in any experiences screen reader users have
had with
these rt systems programs.
I am looking at the Kenwood and Icom options in buying a new
radio but I am
interested in hearing about all the rt systems programming
software.
Kenneth Son.
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