Greetings,

I believe the problem is not to do with GoldWave, but the way it interacts
with Windows7, so before complaining about the program's accessibility, you
need to be familiar with how windows7 controls work which, I understand, is
somewhat different as against XP Home.

I had a friend visit me with Windows7 on a laptop, I had before he arrived,
never even seen Windows7 in any shape or form but, with some judicious
experimentation was able successfully to set up and use GW V5.67 which then,
was also almost new for me.  Yes, we had problems, for he was using Jaws V13
and the latest scripts for GoldWave, but we did manage to get it working.
However, we had to use his other XP laptop and GW V5.58 not because there
were difficulties in setting up Etc., but it turned out his Jaws had a
problem which meant the scripts could not perform correctly hence we
received misleading information and in some cases, no information at all
when we expected so to do.  I am unaware if the problem, the nature of which
I cannot remember whilst writing, has been resolved, I will check up with my
friend and see.

Since then, I have accessed another Windows7 desktop machine and, though
having a little more understanding how Windows7 works, cannot say I am more
than slightly acquainted with the beast!!!

Colin Howard, living near Southampton in Southern 
England.

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