Chris,
The way Pro Tools is behaving in Ventura is actually the way it should from the 
standpoint of VoiceOver. Command-clicking selects non-contiguous tracks and 
Shift-clicking (or using Shift with the Control+P/Semicolon selects consecutive 
tracks. VoiceOver users have had the unusual benefit of being able to select 
multiple tracks by purely performing the default action with VO+Space. It's the 
way the Pro Tools UI works for sighted users. We've always tried to have parity 
with sighted users and this is an example of what that involves. It might feel 
like a bug but technically it's not. BTW, you can bring up the Action Menu on a 
track and choose to "press " the track and it will simply add it to the 
selection.

Slau


> On Oct 25, 2022, at 10:26 PM, Christopher Gilland <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> If you don't mind me asking, I don't mean to hijack your thread, so you can 
> just answer this and then we'll move on, but I'm really curious, as you're 
> the only other person I know who's outwardly admitted that they updated to 
> Ventura prior to PT being officially supported..
> 
> 
> When you have multiple tracks in the track list table at a time, what 
> happens, regardless FloTools being installed or not, if you try selecting the 
> first track in the table at the very top, then VO+down arrow to the next 
> track in the list, and then hit VO+Space? Do you find like me it's really 
> acting totally F***ed up, and is selecting that next track but not leaving 
> the other one selected as it should?
> 
> 
> I can command+click on each track to select or unselect them individually, 
> and yeah, CTRL+semi colon, and CTRL+P do work, and also adding shift with 
> those shortcuts works as well, but doing it the old fassion way by literally 
> going into the table and VO+spacing on tracks to toggle them is totally 
> totally totally! busted on my end.
> 
> 
> So far, I'm not seeming to have any other show stopping issues, but then, 
> I've not really done much with PT since upgrading yesterday, so nightmares 
> may yet to be discovered. I hope and pray not though. I do however have a 
> time machine backup, and a bootable USB drive of Monterey, so if worst comes 
> to worst, I'm not totally screwed. I'd rather not go back, but I will if I 
> absolutely absolutely must.
> 
> 
> Chris.
> 
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