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I’ve also asked about this. Due to the toolkit used to program Chirp however, this won’t really be possible.
On Dec 25, 2013, at 5:19 AM, eric oyen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> hello,
> I am sure many of you would like to be able to program your radio using =
> whatever software works with your system. However, when it comes to most =
> radio programming packages, there is a lot to be desired. Some packages =
> won't even reveal whats in side the program frame while others simply =
> are invisible to the screen reader. Chirp has a cross platform model =
> that only has accessibility in Linux and no where else.
>
> Now, I have forwarded him information about what can be done and make =
> this a relatively painless work around. The last time I suggested so, I =
> was rebuffed and politely escorted off the list for a 10 day ban. This =
> time out, I simply present the information that will make his project =
> usable by all. not sure how he will take this.
>
> I can forward links on request if needed.
>
> thanks.
>
> eric
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