I have lots of their software and none of it will work with jaws or WE, don't know why, but n v d a will open up their edit boxes and the software works just fine. good luck.
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.

On Wed, 25 Jan 2017, Jim wrote:

Hi Buch!

I guess you are answered one of my burning questions, what software to use with the RTSystems hamradio programming software. When I get My Yaesu VX7 back from Yaesu, I guess I can finally program it from my PC..? THANKS & 73 de

<KF8LT><Jim Wohlgamuth>.


On 25-Jan-17 17:07, Butch Bussen via Talk wrote:
 Don't know about jaws, don't and won't have it on my system.  WE is
 certainly better, but once in a while n v d a will do things the others
 won't do.  R T systems programming software for ham rigs is one example.

 73
 Butch
 WA0VJR
 Node 3148
 Wallace, ks.


 On Wed, 25 Jan 2017, Dennis Long via Talk wrote:

>  NVDA is no where as good as WE or jaws.
> > -----Original Message----- > From: Talk > [mailto:[email protected]]
>  On Behalf Of Brenda via Talk
>  Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2017 4:57 PM
>  To: [email protected]; Window-Eyes Discussion List
>  Subject: Re: Returning to list - what's going on with GW and AISquared
> > Just in case, can anyone tell me how to go about learning NVDA? If I > launch > NVDA with W-e running, which one is dominent. do they conflict with > each
>  other?  do I need to turn off W-e in order to learn NVDA?
> > > I will keep W-E as long as I can especially with 2 SMAs left, but with > the
>  changes in how to contact tech support including possible time delays, I
>  figure I better have a back-up.
> > > thanks for any guidance. > > > brenda > > > On 1/25/2017 4:42 PM, Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. via Talk
>  wrote:
> >  I think I am out of SMA counts!  I want to renew it, but I am NOT
> >  encouraged or as enthusiastic as I should be with respect to
> > Window-Eyes! May be I'll watch the space for another year if I have > > one
>  to spare?
> > > > For more than 20 years, Window-Eyes has kept me in business! When my
> >  company was a Moneygram agent, Marc helped to CONFIGURE the Java
> >  Bridge thingy which then enabled me to use Moneygram's inaccessible
> >  app even though the silly app was NOT COMPLETELY accessible from a
>  blindness perspective.
> >  Even their blind employee who used the other screen reader COULD NOT
> >  help me, but Marc, now gone, WAVED THE MAGIC WAND and voil?, it was
> >  business as usual.
> > > > I had a POS app no longer updated by its original developer for which > > Mr.
> >  Clower helped to write scripts!
> > > > Although I can't find the plugs for whatever reason I can't fathom
> >  presently, I still have the external speech synthesizer Speak-Out!  If
> >  I ever find its plugs, I'd like to take it for a test drive still with
> >  Window-Eyes!  It worked wonders with Vocal-Eyes, who remembers that
> >  one?  In my ancient and modern DOS box that also has an installation
> >  of Windows-For-Workgroups 3.11, Sounding Board is still CRANKING OUT
>  speech.
> >  See how far I have come with GW Micro? I'm sure there are folks whose
> >  mileages are better than mine, but, it was GW Micro's Vocal-Eyes that
> >  finally allowed me to vegetate towards learning to use a computer.
> > > > Having said the foregoing, where's WordStar? Where's WindowBridge?
> >  Where's Artic?  And where's ASAW?
> > > > So many swamps have been drained overtime; I sure hope that CLIMATE
> >  CHANGE won't drain this one for just a while yet!
> > > > Sincerely,
> >  Olusegun
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