I have a friend with a big problem. Something is eating his network alive. Could be a computer, could be the modem, in which case a re-flash of firmware will fix it. All his computers are virus- and badware-free, according to up-to-date installations of antivirus and all kinds of anti-badware softwares. Meantime, I thought I'd see what Wireshark is like with a screenreader, test it locally, get my friend to install it, Tandem into that machine, run it, and see what's what. FORGETABOUTIT! Using the JAWS cursor doesn't do much, not even with the OCR feature. There are some tabbable dialogs, or screens that act like they're dialogs, but to kick the thing started, I just cannot seem to get it to start listening and collecting packets and doing its thing with them. I remember using this tool way back when it was EtherNim and thought it was pretty accessible. But that was more than a decade-and-a-half ago, and times (and obviously software) have changed. Anyone got any accessibility hacks for Wireshark, or can recommend another tool that runs on anything--Windows, OS X, some Linux--heck, I'd even run it on a Raspberry Pi if it's accessible!!--that will do the same thing? Thanks in advance.