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Doug I totally agree with you, but it is easier than a lot of others!
A query.
When I go into the call field by tabbing, or pressing F12, both in speech
and Braille I am presented with a legend of "testfoo"
Have you noticed this?
73
David W Wood
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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Doug Payne
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2015 6:34 AM
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Subject: N1MM+ Accessibility
HI,
I'll be operating in the 7th Area QSO Party this weekend. I'm considering
trying N1MM+ for logging. I've used N1MM in the past, and while it's not
accessible, I am able to use it with some success. Have others on the list
tried N1MM+? How does it compare? Any tips or tricks in setting it up?
The greatest difficulty I had in using N1MM was with the "configurator". I
had to frequently use the JAWS cursor while setting things up, and even then
it didn't always work. I didn't use any of the fancier features of N1MM,
such as the spots window, the dupe sheet, etc.
If you hear me on during the contest, stop by and give me a point. Thanks a
lot.
--Doug, AC7T
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