During the meeting we talked about Chirp and accessibility for Windows and Mac.
I had the chance to try Chirp on the Mac. The file that was open had a list of
memories in a hand held radio. VoiceOverdid not see the information at all. It
did read the menu and ithe nformation in the menus. You could use it to read
from the radio and save it to disk and write to the radio. You can not change
any information in the radio though. So it looks like Linux is the only version
of Chirp that we can use with a screen reader.
On May 27, 2019, at 12:00 AM, Frankie Ventura <frank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For anyone who missed the last meeting, here is the recording. Thanks to Tim
for making it for us.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t11q5xrsx27ga75/zola%20may%202019.mp3?dl=1
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