Clifford, I downloaded the free version.
I pressed alt and was able to get to and read the menu's.
There is a treeview and a listview however that jaws wouldn't read until I 
did a custom highlight assigment (insert control H).
I looked in help and found the following shortcuts.
Don't know anything more than that, didn't try to do anything else with it.
Keyboard & Mouse Shortcuts
MediaMonkey can help you work more efficiently with your music Library with 
the following shortcuts.

Multimedia Keyboard Shortcuts
The following buttons on multimedia keyboards can be used to control 
MediaMonkey from within any application:

      Play / Pause / Stop
      Previous Track / Next Track
      Volume Up / Volume Down
      Search
      Previous View / Next View / Refresh


Standard Keyboard Shortcuts
The following shortcuts can be accessed via a standard keyboard from within 
MediaMonkey:

      Play / Pause <Ctrl><p>
      Previous Track (back) <Ctrl><b> or <Ctrl><Alt><¬>
      Next Track (forward) <Ctrl><n> or <Ctrl><Alt><®>
      Back 5 Seconds <Shift><Ctrl><b>
      Forward 5 Seconds <Shift><Ctrl><n>
      Stop <Ctrl><o>
      Volume Up <Ctrl><Alt><Up Arrow>
      Volume Down <Ctrl><Alt><¯­­­­­­>

      Play (selected Tracks) Now (can be changed by modifying 'Double-click 
action')  <Enter>
      Play (selected Track) Now - Alternate
      (see Player Configuration) <Alt><Enter>
      Play (selected Tracks) After Others  <Ctrl><Enter>
      Play (selected Tracks) Next <Shift><Ctrl><Enter>
      Edit Properties of selected Tracks <Shift><Enter>
      Advance Track in Property Editor <Alt><Right arrow>
      Previous Track in Property Editor <Alt><Left arrow>
      Delete Selected Tracks (recycle bin) <Delete>
      Permanently Delete Selected Tracks <Shift><Delete>
      Select First Track <Home>
      Selecet Last Track <End>
      Select All Tracks <Ctrl><a>
      Search <Ctrl><f> or <F3>

      Auto-Tag from Amazon <Ctrl>-<l>
      Auto-Tag from filename <Ctrl>-<t>
      Auto-Organize <Ctrl>-<r>
      Synchronize Tags <Ctrl>-<s>

      Rip Audio CD <Shift><Ctrl><r>
      Convert Audio Format <Shift><Ctrl><c>
      Burn Audio CD <Shift><Ctrl><d>
      Save Preview <Shift><Ctrl><p>

      Previous node back <Alt><Left>
      Previous node forward <Alt><Right>
      Resize Columns <Ctrl><Numpad+>
      Refresh View <F5>
      Refresh play order to match sort order (in Playlist nodes) <Alt><F5> 
or <Ctrl><Alt><F5>
      Show Now Playing node <F6>
      Show Library node (collapsed) <F7> or <Alt><Home>
      Show Artists node <F8>
      Show Albums node <F9>
      Show Genre node <F10>
      Show Year node <F11>

      View Album Art (toggle) <Ctrl><Alt><a>
      View Properties editor (toggle) <Ctrl><Alt><p>
      View Player (toggle) <Ctrl><Alt><l>
      View Now Playing dialog (toggle) <Ctrl><Alt><n>
      View Visualization (toggle) <Ctrl><Alt><v>
      View Equalizer (toggle) <Ctrl><Alt><e>
      Switch to Party Mode (toggle) <Ctrl><Alt><m>


Numeric Keypad Shortcuts
You can also access the player commands using the numeric keypad. This is 
useful if you don't have a multimedia keyboard, and don't want to have to 
press multiple keys to control the player. By default, these shortcuts are 
active when the numeric keypad is disabled (i.e. when Num Lock is off -- see 
Player Configuration for details) :

      Play (selected Tracks) Now (can be changed by modifying 'Double-click 
action')  <Enter> (numeric pad)
      Play/Pause <0> (numeric pad)
      Stop <.> (numeric pad)
      Previous Track <7> (numeric pad)
      Next Track <9> (numeric pad)
      Back 5 seconds <1> (numeric pad)
      Forward 5 seconds <3> (numeric pad)
      Volume Up <8> (numeric pad)
      Volume Down <2> (numeric pad)
      Balance Left <4> (numeric pad)
      Balance Right <6> (numeric pad)
      Balance Center <5> (numeric pad)
      Show 'Now Playing' <+> (numeric pad)


Mouse Gestures
When the application is minimized, you can still control the player by 
performing 'Mouse gestures' over the system tray icon:

      Restore application Double-click icon
      Play / Pause Click icon
      Previous Track Drag left on icon
      Next Track Drag right on icon
      Volume Up Drag up on icon
      Volume Down Drag down on icon



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ford Blackwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 2:35 PM
Subject: Is Media Monkey accessible?


Here's the link:

http://www.mediamonkey.com/

Is it accessible with Jaws?

Thanks.

Clifford

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