- HOW TO USE HAM RADIO DELUXE HOW TO
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Press TAB to go to the RF Gain slider, and JAWS reads the setting. The RF Gain slider is also in this Tab window. Change a setting with an Arrow key, and JAWS reports the new power level. Pause at "RF", and it reads the RF power on a scale of 0 to 100%. Press F3 and then Control + TAB down the list while JAWS reads the Tab names. RF Power Setting: HRD slider controls in the Advanced Options window are accessible. You can define several frequency ranges in each band, and HRD remembers the mode for each-CW, Data, Upper Sideband, etc. JAWS automatically reads the new frequency. For details, refer to the Configuration section below.īand Switching: The Page Up and Page Down keys step through a user-configurable list of frequency ranges.
HOW TO USE HAM RADIO DELUXE HOW TO
Here are some examples of how to operate using HRD with JAWS. HRD Control/Indicator.Accessible Location. The radio memories and some settings in the radio menu are also accessible.īasic HRD configuration can also be done using a screen reader, with the exception that customizing frequency ranges requires visual use of a mouse. Options windows and keyboard shortcuts provide access to radio controls and settings. My Google searches about using HRD with a screen reader did not offer any useful information.įortunately, HRD works well with a screen reader if you bypass the inaccessible elements on the control panel. Even when exploring with the mouse cursor, there is no way for JAWS users to operate the band selection buttons, graphical sliders, or the toolbar. The HRD graphical control panel is not designed for screen reader programs. On my Windows 7 system (3.1 GHz, dual core i3 processor and 4 GB RAM) HRD and JAWS worked together without problems. HRD and JAWS are both complicated programs, so it's advisable to use the 30 day free trial of HRD to test both programs on your computer.
HOW TO USE HAM RADIO DELUXE MANUAL
The user manual lists the minimum system requirements for different versions of the Windows operating system. I tested the HRD rig control program using JAWS screen reader. On, Chip, VA3KGB, sent a note reporting that this is due to security restrictions in Windows 10, and that he has successfully used it (as well as Version 6) by installing it in a different folder on his Windows 10 computers.
HOW TO USE HAM RADIO DELUXE INSTALL
(The company approves.) Version 5 does not work with Windows 10 when it is installed in the default install folder/directory. They offer customer support and a free 30-day trial.įree downloads of Version 5 are available. Ham Radio Deluxe is now developed and sold by HRD Software, LLC. This one describes how to use the JAWS reader, and the other article describes how to use the free NVDA reader. There are two HamRadioAndVision articles about HRD and screen readers. The Ham Radio Deluxe rig control program can provide access via a screen reader. This article is for blind and vision-impaired hams who want more access to the controls and settings of a transceiver. With a Screen Reader Eyes-Free Rig Control