Dan, I only do RTTY and use the free MMTTY software to decode. I only chase DX and play in some RTTY contests and for my purposes JAWS works OK. Long winded QSO's would need some JAWS cursor work. I've tried the MixW software John uses with no success. Others on the list have tried the MMTTY software that I use, with no success. A lot of variables at play here. Take a look at the site: hamradioandvision.com There are several articles on how blind people use digital modes. Maybe will keep you from re-inventing the wheel, or get some ideas to help you develop your own method. I don't use any JAWS scripts. To tune RTTY, I set filter bandwidth as narrow as possible and slowly tune across the signal until JAWS starts speaking something that makes sense. No error correction in RTTY, so gibberish until you get tuned right on to the signal. Some have had luck with Digipan for PSK. It suffers the usual screen reader problem of constantly repeating previously received text as new text is added. Digipan does have a menu option to allow use of the keyboard arrow keys to jump to the next signal in the passband, while a sighted ham would use a mouse to click on a line on the waterfall display. 73, Steve KW3A On 1/16/2016 10:52 AM, DAN REID wrote: > Has anyone had success with hf digital modes? If so, what software = > are you using and what screen reader as well? > > Any tips or scripts for jaws to assist in reading the receive info = > coming across the screen? > > Thanks, > > Dan (kb6unc) >