burn the iso on usb on mac?

So, I have an iso file, I need to burn on a USB key for use with a windows computer. It's an image iso bootible which can be burned on a usb key. I need to burn it on a usb drive for use with a windows computer. I looked everywhere on the internet for software that can burn an iso image on a USB key on a mac, but have failed. I can not use the command line. I'm blind and use a screen reader to use a computer. I can not use the command line. Does anyone know of a way I can burn an iso file on a USB key without the command line? Is their a program that allows you to burn iso images on a USB on mac os 10 computers third? Thanks in advance

Hey Stephen again. Any of you have seen my post? No one answered. It's been almost a week and no one has responded to this post. Please find a way to respond to my post to point me at least in the sense of writing in a way I can burn an iso file on a USB key on os 10. I'm now working with a macbook air, in early 2014. I'm on os 10 lcapitan, 10.11.4. Sorry for the spelling mistakes. Thanks in advance

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