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Hi Dave,
All looks good, I lost all my Memories in the ICT90A handheld the other
night, but, as from last night a good 50 percent are back, because of the
ease of use of the RT Programs. Once I get the Handheld set up again, I will
then tackle the IC7000. In the very short time I have had these programs, I
have been impressed. Yes, I do use NVDA this screen reader seems to work a
lot better on the radio side of things than what JAWS does.
73
Trevor. VK6YJ.
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Subject: Re: Interesting Radio Programming software
Hi Trevor,
I have been using the RT Systems software for a while. All the packages
that I've used are speech-friendly and only work with the NVDA screenreader.
In addition the programming cable has some sort of a chip-set in it that
loads the correct drivers and mates the cable to your system. The whole
interface is frictionless and works extremely well.
Dave Marthouse N2AAM
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