Many thanks David. Your directions are clear and easily followed. I appreciate 
you taking the time to offer them. 
On 2010-10-20, at 3:54 AM, David Bailes wrote:

> Hi Larry,
> 
> The suggestions were not Jaws specific. Although Audacity is not completely 
> accessible, a large part of it can be used with Jaws, Window-Eyes, and NVDA. 
> I'm 
> not sure about system access, and I don't think it's as accessible using 
> voiceover at the moment.
> 
> Regarding applying an effect to a single track. Since posting my reply, I've 
> realiized that there's something else that might be the problem. In audacity, 
> to 
> select audio, you have to select one or more tracks, and also a time range. 
> However, there's an option, select all audio in project if none selected, and 
> by 
> default this is on. So if you've selected a single track, but no time range, 
> then when you apply an effect it will automatically select all tracks and a 
> time 
> range which covers all the audio, and then apply the effect to everything. 
> The 
> best thing to do is to disable this option. In the preferences dialog, it's 
> under the tracks category (see the selecting audio section of the jaws guide 
> for 
> more details about this option).
> 
> To select the audio in a single track, prior to applying an effect:
> 1. Set the track to be selected, and the others unselected.
> 2. To select a time range with covers the audio in the selected track, press 
> the 
> letter j to move the cursor to the start of audio in the selected track, and 
> then shift+k to select a time range up until the end of the audio in the 
> selected track. (pressing k on its own moves the cursor to the end of the 
> audio 
> in the selected track or tracks). See the moving the cursor and selecting 
> audio 
> sections of the jaws guide for more details.
> 
> David.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> original message:
> Hi David. Thanks very much for your suggestion. One additional question 
> though. 
> Are these suggestions specific to Jaws? I have Window-Eyes, System Access and 
> of course, for the Mac, Voiceover. Whether or not your suggestions are Jaws 
> specific, I'll take a look at the link you suggested. Thanks very much. 
> 
> Larry
> 
> 
> 
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