Patrick,
I haven't heard a demo of CQ100 using Window-Eyes, but there is one done by
David Allen in August of 2008 on Blind Cool Tech. The program has a
self-voicing mode, but apparently David put some JAWS for Windows frames
around some areas of the screen to speak specific items of information.
This would be equivalent to either user windows or hyperactive windows in
Window-Eyes. You might want to listen to the demo and check out the web
site for the program that he mentions. He mentioned that there is a trial
version of the program available. He also said there is a yearly
subscription cost. I haven't checked out the program myself, but it sounds
interesting for hams who may not be able to get on the air any other way.
Gary King
[email protected]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Johnson, Patrick" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 10:03 AM
Subject: CQ100 & WE
Group,
Listening to the morning IRLP net today I heard a conversation about
CQ100 which sounds similar to Winlink. At least one of the hams said it
is accessible by Window Eyes. I'd be interested in hearing folks
experience with CQ100.
73 Patrick
KJ4TRT
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