Hello everybody

Subject line says it all really. I finally got around to trying this 
application and, I must say, it looks very promising. From the VoiceOver user's 
perspective there are a number of small accessibility issues as it comes from 
the author. Buut I see absolutely no reason why we cannot label those buttons 
which, for instance, just say "Button, Check Box". Visually it seems quite 
strait forward and I will get those buttons and controls labelled. I think it 
should be possible, once they are labelled, to export the VoiceOver preferences 
for that application although I'm not an expert at this. I might have to wait 
until Gordon is next home; unless anybody feels so inclined as to tell me (of 
list might be better) how this is accomplished. Then, I could share the 
application settings with anybody who wants them. That's my understanding 
anyway.

The application is not too expensive, easy to buy and seems quite flexible. So 
I just bought us a licence for it to get rid of the irritating reminders.

If this programme lives up to expectations I'll be quite pleased as we could 
then start to use it to maintain Gordon's medical diary, for instance.

Lynne

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