Hi Sam,

My view might be a little subjective but from what I've tried out in the past 
when I got myself Adobe Audition just to take a look at it got totally worse 
than e.g. 2.1 version of Adobe Audition when you know they changed their label 
from Cool Edit which was the predecessor of that one. I wasn't confortable with 
that as many objects were placed without any shortcut keys on the screen beyond 
the menu so OK it was possible to grab them using the virtual mouse and 
crowling around but it was a real pain. It has the standard menu from what I 
remember and maybe they improved some particular things of that I can't tell 
but generally the older version were incredible having most of things in menu 
reachable via the keyboard unlike the latest versions. But maybe somebody 
knowing more of that will chime in. I say the most blind-friendly one is Sound 
Forge:).

For the record I don't think it'll be better with Window Eyes as the universal 
way of the layout and localizing the object is identical to all screen readers 
regardless of whether it's NVDA Jaws or Window Eyes etc.



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  Od: Samuel Wilkins 
  Komu: PC Audio Discussion List 
  Odesláno: 2. prosince 2012 16:21
  Predmet: Accessibility of Adobe Audition


  Hello everyone, I am considering migrating to Adobe Audition.  However, I
  was wondering how accessible the latest version is with a screen reader.  I
  am using Window-Eyes as my reader.  Thank you.  


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