not sure if this sent or not but can you tell me how to do this with nvda?
this is the main screenr eader that I will be using
thanks
Hank
On 3/5/2018 11:53 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Actually there are ways around that.
With the Mac you can find the up/down buttons, turn cursor tracking
off and vo-space on the up/down buttons respectively to tune up and
down the band in the appropriate steps depending on where you are in
the spectrum.
You also have other options you can click on in the same way say using
+/-100KH~ or +/-1KHZ steps.
If you’re using a Windows sScreen reader then you have to make sure
that the Focus doesn’t move back to the frequency entry box and how
you do that depends on which Screen reader you’re using.
If you use JAWS then you can simulate a mouse click in JAWS Cursor
mode to use the controls on the SDR.
On 6 Mar 2018, at 5:40 am, The wolf <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I did also email the folks who make the software for that and they
are aware of there needing to be a
way to tune up via the band tuning up and down the band using the
keyboard
as it stands now you can only inter in frequencies
On 3/5/2018 5:51 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi!
I’ve spoken on list of the Kiwi Network SDR setup which I’ll be
purchasing and setting up - Finally! - next month.
I’ll be keeping a log of my setup as I go through with it so in the
meantime I’ve done a little Googling and found a review of the Kiwi
SDR package which should straighten things out for those list
members who either don’t know what I’m talking about or who wish to
catch the Kiwi SDR fever themselves, enjoy!
https://www.rtl-sdr.com/a-review-of-the-kiwisdr-10-khz-30-mhz-wideband-network-sdr/
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