This would depend on the radio that you intend to program and what software is available to program it.
One possibility might be to "burn" CHIRP Live CD to a USB flash drive and boot from it. Then it might be possible to install and use the Orca screen reader with CHIRP.
Jim KC9HI
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 11:56 AM, Jason Polansky jaedpo96@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Jim. So Chirp won't work with my screen reader. Ugh! Do you know of any other programs that will?
On 11/26/14, Jim McCorison jimmcc@mccorison.com wrote:
Jason,
Please see below which is a copy and paste from the FAQ:
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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!
73’s,
Jim K2SON
Jim McCorison Orcas Island, WA
On Nov 26, 2014, at 8:35 AM, Jason Polansky jaedpo96@gmail.com wrote:
Hello chirp users! My name is Jason Polansky 'Kc3DYC'. I just received my ham radio technician class license and learned about Chirp from my instructor. I am blind and use the JAWS screen reader on a windows 7 computer. After downloading Chirp and opening it, JAWS was not reading anything. Pressing the alt key didn't take me to the menus as it does with most programs. Can anybody help. Thank you Jason Polansky _______________________________________________ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users
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