Scott:

I have all of that running. Once the flight plan is created, then I start
the flight. I hit f9 or do I hit f9 before the flight is ready to go?

What do I need to pay attention to on that screen?? I guess that is the part
that confuses me. What do you look for. I see some information but what am I
to look for? I see numbers etc. If you want add me to your msn messger at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or my skype is Michael.maslo

Thanks

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Scott Shade
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 11:37 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: [Audyssey] fs navigator assistance

Hello all.  Okay, you have to use your jaws cursor a lot in jfw for this or 
your wineyes cursor in win-eyes.  Under help or options, I can't remember 
specificly witch, there is a place to put in your name and registration code

for fsnavigator.  Yes, you need to have fsuipc.dll in the modules folder of 
flight sim.  The procedure here for everything to work together is as 
follows.  this assumes that you have everything installed and ready to go. 
After starting your pc and your good to go do this.

1.  Start pm sounds.  You may or may not get any feed back on this. 
Possibly depending on the screen reader in use, you may get the name of the 
file in pm sounds at the top of the list.  In either case, it takes only a 
couple seconds to load.  This can be verified by seeing it in the task bar. 
Once you know that that has been loaded go to step two.

2.  Load flight sim, this will also load fsuipc as its in its modules 
folder.

3.  Once that is up and running, then set your options according to what you

want in the program.  Now for the fun stuff.

Jfw will give you your most workable read in most cases in the program 
though the trick is to tab and shift tab back and forth a bit in the flight 
creation pannels and flightplan windows.  Window-eyes more correctly reads 
some of the buttons in their propper form, though it can't get some of the 
text of list views and stuff like that.  Irronicly when I was having trouble

with my disappearing fsnav window in jaws I ran it with system access and 
found that it gives a farely good read in flight.  Though some information 
is missing.  However, it was next to useless in the dialogs for flight 
creation  and simi functional in the flightplan window itself.  Other than 
that, its just been trial and error for me finding what works under specific

conditions.  Happy flying all.  Take care,
Scott 


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