| I have written privately to Hank, suggesting he get in touch with a 
sightless ham who tested N1MM+ early in its development with several 
different screen-reading programs.  I know the development team tried 
hard to be sure the program complied with Microsoft's accessibility 
standards. 
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 12/24/2014 5:40 PM, Hank Greeb wrote:
 I'm encouraging a fellow ham to try contesting.   This ham is 
excellent with CW, does fine with SSB, etc., but has been totally 
without  singht since early childhood.
The major difficulty is logging.  The logging software I use and 
recommended (N1MM) "Isn't friendly to the sightless" according to my 
friend, who requires a screen reader to be sure the log entries are 
correct.   This op generally uses Braille for logging, but it's hard 
to keep up in a contest. 
I haven't asked "why?" but the graphics, and text all over the place 
on N1MM's screen might be the problem. 
If this forum cannot help, perhaps someone could tell me where to go 
to find such information? 
Private responses seem most appropriate.
72/73 de n8xx Hg
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