Well, I don't use jaws because I don't think paying for access to a screen 
reader is morally correct, I only use NVDA. System Access is old and not 
supported anyway, so yeah. You'll have issues using fsx with NVDA, so stop 
spreading false info. And also p3d 4 is 64 bit, so it'll be more stable. 

Sent from my BrailleNote Touch Plus from HumanWare. On Jul 9, 2020 8:49 AM, 
Jordan Gallacher <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> FSX works well with screen readers.  The Free Flight page reads well and the 
> settings page works ok.  However, you will need a third party autopilot such 
> as FSX Pilot to control the aircraft.  There are a few other add-ons as well 
> that I use.  Hopefully, FS 2020 will really be fully accessible and a 3rd 
> party autopilot will not be needed any longer. 
> Jordan 
>
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Damien 
> Garwood 
> Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2020 6:31 AM 
> To: [email protected] 
> Subject: [blind-gamers] Learning flight simulators 
>
> Hi, 
> Is there any way of learning flight simulators like 3D Velocity or Eurofly if 
> you've had no background in aeronautics and the like? 
> I know 3D Velocity has an active tutorial mode, but I'm good at crashing even 
> on that. Eurofly seems to have no interactive tutorial at all, and the 
> quickstart is turning my head into a gloopy mushy kind of slowness that 
> completely defeats the purpose and also results in an earthshattering boom. 
> Cheers. 
> Damien. 
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