When using Roxio starting with version 7, you have to use the jaws curser to bring up the different menus. inside these are more menus to click on, but once you do this, it gets easier to work with because of the list trees that come up when clicking on the right graphic. you should be able to have your wife help label them or use the trial and error method to figure out what the graphics do. there will be the source and destination views. you will need the jaws cursor to get to the correct view. then you can route the PC cursor to the respective view you want. you will be able to add or delete tracks you want to burn and so on. you can adjust the write speed and destination drive as long as you are patient and careful. you had better try a trial version to see if you are comfortable with the program before plunking down any money. I find that Nero is easier these days to work with. you may even consider Premier Cd burner which is supposed to be made for blind people.

----- Original Message ----- From: "JardataMailServices" <jardatalearningcen...@jardata.biz>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 11:11 AM
Subject: Roxio Creator 2010 (Has anything changed accessabilityWise?)


Hello!

For years, I used Roxio Easy CDDVD Creator and found it totally accessible; however, when I migrated to Easy Media Creator, I found the product almost totally unaccessible; and now they email me about Roxio Creator 2010 Pro. If anyone has used this product or know anything about it, do let me know. Should I purchase this product or not. I did purchase RecordNow, which was previously accessible enough for my use, and Easy CDDVD Copy, which I have never used but got it so my wife could put some of her Kodak film onto usable everyday DVD/CD players.

Thanks for your help and info.

James Robinson
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