Good morning Bartek.
I haven't seen anyone answer you yet. So I'll jump in here with what I know, perhaps it will be useful.
I haven't any experience with using screen readers, never gave it any thought. I only know of one blind ham, and I really have very little contact with him. We served together in the Army, but even then we were only acquainted in passing, we did not work together. So I have no idea what he does for radio programming.
This is what I do know, and I just E-mailed the Tech support to verify it. R T Systems software is NVDA compatible. I have several of their various radio programming cables and programs, and I think they are great. Their cables always work, no worries about the next windows update killing the cable. And their Tech Support is just 100%. They will even remote into your computer to check and repair if you experience problems.
Hope you find this helpful.
Vy73 -- Mike -- KD5KC.
-----Original Message----- From: Bartek Sent: Monday, June 04, 2018 14:28 To: chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Subject: [chirp_users] chirp accessibility?
Hello, I have a question about the accessibility of the program for people using a screen reader. (e.g., NVDA). Does anyone have any experience in this matter? I have pre-tested but the program is completely inaccessible. it's about windows10.
I am looking for a software for a blind person to be able to program the radio myself.
regards Bartek _______________________________________________