Hello, I'm having problems with a number of applications and I'm hoping one of you can advise me. VRanger: This program seems completely stupid. Ok. it provides a great service and it's simple enough but Jaws completely hates the interface. Is it any better with Window eyes or any other screen reader? Guess what? It's now my responsibility. And I cant use the interface at all! It refuses to read. The DelDell Remote switch software: This thing is the same. It doesn't read at all. Even when I use the Jaws cursor it doesn't read. I know I can use the switch web UI and that's actually not too bad but it would be much more conveenient if I could use the same tool. Disk keeper. This is a great little tool. It's alol accessible excluding what is possibly it's most important feature. The scheduling. Do any of you have experience with this? Is there any way I can manually edit this schedule using config files? I'm looking at the moment but I haven't found anything. WSUS is all right when you get use to it but looking at reports is a bit messy and must be done with the Jaws cursor. Also, it's very slow when navigating through it with the keyboard. Has anyone customized Jaws to work better with it? Data protecter. Well, there's nothing that can be done with that really. Jaws scripts would be great to fix the tab order but aside from that it's not bad. Do any of you use it? If so, do you have any simple scripts made that fixes the problems? Also, I've emailed FS to ask them to fix the script association so the audible scripts didn't load when Data protecter starts. It messes up keyboard navigation. VSphear: That program isn't all that bad but a lot of it isn't very accessible. For example, the reports and charts that are generated. Also, the tab control for changing between pages doesn't respond to conventional windows keyboard commands. To access each page you need to use the jaws cursor. I've spoken about Dell open manage before. I've resigned my self to the fact this just isn't going to work with Jaws. It puts me in a difficult position but I@m getting use to that. If any of you have suggestions as to how I can improve access to these applications I'd really appreciate hearing from you. Would anyone be interested in entering into a fund to make core administration tools more accessible? It would help pay for a Jaws scripter to fix a lot of the annoying issues that we encounter with these applications on a daily basis. By the way, I've racked 4 1950 servers in the past few days in full racks. I've found it reasonably easy actually. There are a few things that cause me some hastle but nothing that cant be managed compared to my constant software problems. For example: Putting the plate on at the bottom of the server just under the cable tie arm. Oh, and putting the server onto the rack rails without anyone standing on the other side to help match up the other three slots. Yep, that can be a challange. I'm loving the new job but I'm very tired of all the accessibility problems.