Dear Yuma,
great idea. Count me in as well.
I think we should also ask for accessibility for Logic, which still belongs to 
Apple. That leads me to the question I asked about this pro audio list that 
disappeared. Does anyone know what became of it? I even tried and contact a few 
of its members, but they all seem to have vanished with the list.
Cheers,
JPR
http://myspace.com/jeanphilipperykiel

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Yuma Antoine Decaux 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 10:10 AM
  Subject: Re: Accessibility of Garage Band



  Hi everyone,

  Thanks for the piece of info on accessible/non accessible features in  
  Garage Band.

  As i said earlier on this list, i believe using certain trackpad  
  gestures such as rotor movements for placing and moving track loops  
  would be a very intuitive way to edit for visual impaired individuals.

  I propose we assemble a sort of petition to address this request to 
accessibil...@apple.com

  If you are interested, i will take in e-mails and names of those  
  interested and include them in my mail to them on behalf of the mac  
  visionaries google group.

  Please let me know, and let's figure some good gestures for the  
  specifically usefull features of garage band.

  Thanks, and best regards

  Yuma

  
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