This is a bit of a disclaimer.

I say that dj3 is totally accessible, but don't expect voice over to  
go on all the buttons and tell you what it is, because it won't. What  
you need to know is that this is a sound program and voice over will  
hinder to the experience, so you need to read the keyboard shortcuts,  
which are the proposed way of mixing even for sighted people.

Having that in mind, i know after an evening with it where all the  
functions are, and when i mix i just mute voice over with my trackpad.

Ok, that said, maybe we could actually propose the developers to help  
us out with some scripts for having hotspots assigned or some other  
options which might make it easier, but i actually doubt it would  
really do much of a difference, since the whole application is  
keyboard driven with some options manageable either by keyboard or  
mouse/trackpad.

best

Yuma

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