Hi.

With regards to your questions on Nero.

Yes, the help documentation is accessible.
Yes, you can make full use of the program as it is fully accessible.
No, the help documentation doesn't cover accessibility options per say.
However, there are many members of this list, including myself, that use
Nero and will be glad to assist.

Regards.

Kevin
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Subject: Sound editors pound for pound?


Hi, everybody.

New list member here.  I heard about this list from GW Micro.  Is this list
intended
to help blind users cope with things the sound editing program manuals don't
cover?
For instance, how to select a portion of a wave file using accessibility
keys, or,
which of the sound editors, pound for pound, allows a blind user to get the
most
out of the sound editing program via screen reader?  If not, please let me
know,
and I'll bail out now.

But if so, perhaps someone will tell me:
1.  How to select a portion of a wave file in Gold Wave for copying to the
clipboard.
2.  Whether the help window in Nero 6 is easy to use.
3.  Whether Nero's accessibility features will let a user get the most out
of the
program, and, whether the accessibility features are contained in the
documentation.
4.  Most importantly, which sound editor beats the others out in terms of
quality,
ease of use, and degree of screen reader/ short cut key accessibility.

Thanks for your kind attention and, if applicable, your advice.
Lou Novath
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