It does work well in Linux with the screenreader
Orca.
It is not hard to learn what you need to use to
operate Chirp.
In fact, you can download a distro and boot it up
with Orca and Chirp ready to go.
Maybe you know this, but I thought I'd mention it
just in case.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 6:59 PM
Subject: [chirp_users] chirp and screen reader
accessibility
Just a
thought here but I wonder if the developers have given consideration to building
screen reader accessibility in to the program? Presently, Chirp does not work
well if at all with any of the commonly and widely used text to speech screen
reading programs such as JAWS and NVDA. The NVDA screen reader is an open source
program so its developers may be more receptive to working to build
accessibility into Chirp. This question may have come up before and if it has, I
apologize in advance.
Ray T.
Mahorney
WA4WGA
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