Chirp is already deleted. And no, I have not heard of any other
solutions, other than running the Kenwood sodtware in Windows.
My rigs, except for the handheld, have the speech chip so I can
manage with that.
Quote of the nanosecond . . .
Can you cry under water?
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On 5/2/2014 7:52 AM, Daniel Chavez wrote:
My thinking is nope. Developers aren't interested inWindows/Mac screen readers.
Direct from the FAQ of the Chirp site
http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/FAQ#Im-a-blind-ham-Can-I-use-CHIRP-with-a-screen-reader
I'm a blind ham. Can I use CHIRP with a screen reader?
CHIRP uses a graphical toolkit called GTK. This lets it run on all platforms
unchanged. Since GTK is native on Linux, screen reading software for Linux will
work with CHIRP without any trouble. On MacOS and Windows, GTK is not native
and thus screen readers on these platforms will see CHIRP as a blank window.
This cannot and will not be changed, as it would mean writing CHIRP three
times, once for each platform, or dropping support for MacOS and Windows
entirely. Please do not ask about this issue as it has been covered many, many
times on the mailing list!
Ashamed, really. It sounded like it would have been a nice peace of software.
Ah well. Any other suggestions?
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