Hi there GUYS!
I tried running it with NVDA and had no more luck than with W.E.
Someone on another list said that it worked with JFW or did I
miss-understand him..? I know that when I had a Yaesu VX5R the
programming software worked rather well. But when I changed to the VX7R
the software didn't appear to work much better than the software does
with my chinese handheld. Sure wish they would create some software
that was usable for all radios..! Anyhow, Will keep looking for
something that actually works. Any suggestions? THANKS&73 de
<KF8LT><Jim Wohlgamuth>.
On 11-Apr-16 21:09, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
Hi Butch,
If you check your reply, you'll see it got split up. You're saying it works
with NVDA.
Hth,
Rod
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Subject: Re: Chirp - Accessibility
Still useless. I bought the rt systems, (hope I remembered that name
right), software. Only screen only screen reader that works with that
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.
is n v d a. Doing it with xl is a royal pain. On Sat, 9 Apr 2016, Jim via
Talk wrote:
Hi there Group!
My Apologies if I have ask this before, I know I ask on another list
and that is why I am asking here. I Have the chirp programming
software for my Handheld and originally when I got it about a year and
a half ago, if was practicaly useless usin W.E. I believe that was
just before the release of W.E.9.0. I really would like to be able to
use it and I think I might have found a work around by using Excel to
edit the template. But it would be considerably easier to just use
the chirp program to edit this file. So is there any hams on list
that might be able to answer my question? Thanks Much & 73 de
<KF8LT><Jim Wohlgamuth>.
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