Hi!
Thought I'd write a little report on my progress so far with this
application and the word to best sum up my report is "promising".
When you open the Multiquence application you're presented with a new
track window, you can record here, create a new track, or whatever.
On examining the screen with the mouse pointer in Window-Eyes - and I
assume the same will hold true with the JAWS cursor in JAWS - you'll
notice a few graphics in the window, these have labels next to them so
using the auto label graphics feature or whatever will easily identify
them so they can be saved in a graphics diction associated with the
application.
You'll see a timeline, this will be set to 0 if you have no data in
the track, if data is in the track then clicking here will bring up an
edit box, type in the time you want and press enter, things like the
time line can be clicked on or have context menus associated with them
if you right-click, a context menu will appear if it exists for that
function or tool.
Tracks are listed near the bottom of the screen in order, when the
application is opened you're in "Track 1", pressing "shift-insert"
will "Create a new track" so this will be "Track 02", using the
navigation shortcut or clicking on the track name will put that track
into focus etc.
Have to take a break from my exploration of Multiquence for a while
but I'll be back at it as soon as is possible <smile>, I hope that
other people on this list will be curious enough to try the software
and report back with what they find, the more people obviously who
work with a piece of software then the better understanding everyone
can have of what the application does and how it does it, how to
access it and so on.
Cheers
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