I think you're confusing the Keyboard Commander with the Numpad Commander which
needs the numeric keypad. The Keyboard Commander normally uses the right-hand
Option key.
Cheers,
Anne
On 29 Jun 2012, at 02:55, trahern culver wrote:
> thanks guys but don't you need the num pad for the keyboard
It is pretty accessible on Windows, and particularly if you have paid for
the Snowman Radio Jaws scripts that make it a very usable audio editor. I
have no clue though whether that will mean anything when it comes to
accessing it on the Mac.
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I will be attending the ACB convention and look forward to meeting folks
from this and other lists there. Hopefully, will get to see you at the
Looktel booth at the ACB Convention.
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To:
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 1:02 AM
Subject: Re:
Sure thing. I'll get the dmg uploaded tonight. Being you have 10.2, it looks
like what you're gonna need is 10.0, not MPower 9. So long as you have your
ILok with the assett for 10.2, then you should be golden. Remember, I refuse
to provide any sort of way to work around the license scheme.
Ray,
I'd have to agree with you that yes, SF would do great should it be accessible.
Yeah, for your needs, I do think PT would be way over-kill, but then it's hard
to say.
Chris.
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Sent: Thursday, Jun
the keyboard commander is turned on in VoiceOver Utility. You can get there
with VO F8. Then you go tothe commanders portion, and choose the keyboard
tab. There's a checkbox to enable keyboard commander as well. And you can then
interact with the messages table in mail, and to get to the top,
thanks guys but don't you need the num pad for the keyboard commander?
and what are the shortcuts for a laptop keyborred?
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I haven't experienced it but try My Phone Desk top.
http://myphonedesktop.com/
On Jun 28, 2012, at 4:59 PM, jason lefevers wrote:
> Hi I do not know of any apps, however I am not sure I see why you would want
> to do this? To me it seems like you would just be using alot more equipment
> t
Hi I do not know of any apps, however I am not sure I see why you would want to
do this? To me it seems like you would just be using alot more equipment to do
simple tasks. I could maybe see using it to type , but why not just type what
you need using the computer? I do think that there are apps
Hello:
We are very glad that you say that. We have a lisence of 10,2, but we found it
very difficult to browse with VO. If we could try the former version and we
could get it somewhere or you can help us, please write me. Thank you very much!
SALUDOS, DANIELA R.T.
MACNETICOS, APPLE Y ACCESIBILID
Well, perhaps it will better help you to answer my question if you know exactly
what my current use and needs are.
1. I am using amadeus Pro as a hoast editor.
2. for noise reduction, click and pop surpression, I'm using RX Version 2.2 as
audio units accessed directly from the effects menu of
ProTools has been working towards total accessibility for a few years now.
I know a few people connected with the project, and the developers have been
extremely helpful and responsive to the situation. Just stay tuned to future
releases.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac for the
You know what, Ray, it's kind a hard to really know at this point.
I've been working along with Slau, and with Kevin Reeves, Vinney, and a few
others to push the accessibility forward, so we'll have to just kind a see what
happens. Keep in mind that PT 11 isn't out yet. No, I don't beta test t
Yeah, no? kidding! LOL! I don't know to laugh, or to cry! about this
discovery. Heheheheh.
Chris.
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Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 3:25 PM
Subject: RE: Sony's Sound Forge Audio Editing Software Coming to Mac?
From the looks of it, no
Ah, so, are you then suggesting that perhaps Pro-Tools 11 might be an
accessible desaster for us; or, that accessibility will in fact very much
improve. If and when Sound Forge does come out for the Mac, I just might be
willing to give the demo a go. That should let me know pretty much right o
David wrote:
First, SF does not compete with Pro Tools.
David,
I couldn't agree with you more! Folks, you gotta understand something.
This is by the way coming from someone who uses ProTools every single day
Sunday through Sunday of every single week of my life as a living. You all
need to
I agree ProTools is definitely industry standard, and is what i use every
single day in my work flow, so before anyone says it's not accessible really
much, allow me to completely disagree and ask if you've read the documentation,
as if you have, you'll find there are key mappings for literally
Being this list isn't about jfw or windows, I'm not gonna get into a long
debate. If you don't want to think sf on windows with jfw is a good
product, that's your business, not mine, but let me just say i've been using
SF all the way back to V3.0, and until version 10.0, I saw absolutley no
ac
>From the looks of it, no. However, take it with a grain of salt.
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You're kidding me, right?
Chris.
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From: "David Hole"
To: "MacVisionaries"
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 11:44 AM
Subject: Sony's Sound Forge Audio Editing Software Coming to Mac?
Hi folks.
Have you seen this?
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/06/28/sonys-sound-fo
Not trying to be rude, but I agree, it very remotely has to do with the mac,
but not really.
Chris.
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Hi lists, I'm allowing this discussion here as lo
Hello all,
So, I've read about Type2Phone; are there other apps out there where the Mac
can control the iPhone/iTouch?
As far as Type2Phone, is it only for typing, or can you use the vo-Commands to
navigate?
My daydream here, is to find an app where the trackpad can become a wireless
control
Hi guys.
First, SF does not compete with Pro Tools.
I more think it competes with apps such as Amadeus Pro...
On the Windows side, I haven't used any scripts at all.
For fast editing and fixing of a stereo track with some small
tweaking, it was not nessesery.
-David
On Jun 28, 5:55 pm, Ray Fore
Just took a look. The video is crap for us though.
IF this is true, very interesting. I imagine there are some of us who will
give the demo a good go as soon as possible. Back in my windows days, Sound
Forge was the editor of which I made most use. Sure will be interesting to see
how this s
Hi,
I did see that. However, given Sony's horrible trackrecord with
accessibility in anything to offer, I doubt things will suddenly change with
Sound Forge, if it's indeed coming to the Mac. Also, keep in mind that JAWS
even needed scripts to make that close to accessible as well.
-Original
Hi folks.
Have you seen this?
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/06/28/sonys-sound-forge-audio-editing-software-coming-to-mac/
I hope for:
* Great accessibility with VoiceOver
* Buying it from the App Store
If this two is fullfilled, I'll hunt it ASAP :-)
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Hi Johnny.
I just learned about that wonderful command which is command y when you are on
top of your attachment and VoiceOver says embedded and the name.
Eugenia Firth
gigifi...@sbcglobal.net
On Jun 28, 2012, at 7:50 AM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
> Hi folks,with VO+shift+spacebar or with quickn
Hi folks,with VO+shift+spacebar or with quicknav on and enter. Nor could I
find it with the item chooser. My answer is probably right under my big
Italian nose, bu I have yet to find it. am I missing?
Thanks inn advance for your help,
Perhaps this has been covered before, and if it has bee
Track pad commander must be off.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
Skype name:
barefootedray
On Jun 28, 2012, at 5:12 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
> Hi Ray,
>
> This sounds very cool, but I'm having a little trouble getting that to work.
> That is,
Gigi, shame on me for not remembering that. I just tried it on my Mac, and it
worked perfectly.
Thank you very, very much!
Mike
On 28,Jun,2012, at 12:34 PM, Gigi wrote:
> Hi there
> Yes, and if you are an iPhone user, you will understand what I'm about to say
> right away. Holding down the c
Hi again
John makes use of the insert key for various commands. In laptop mode, it makes
use of the caps lock key instead of the insert key. At least, that's an option.
You might want to set their computer to laptop mode under Jealous. I'm not sure
how it would treat the condition control and op
Hi there
Yes, and if you are an iPhone user, you will understand what I'm about to say
right away. Holding down the control and option keys, take 2 Fingers And Pl.
them on the trackpad. Then rotate your wrist to the left, and you will hear an
little musical tone and voice over will say "track pa
Hi Ray,
This sounds very cool, but I'm having a little trouble getting that to work.
That is, to access my dropbox menu.
Does the trackpad commander have to be on or off for this to work?
I tried it from the desktop.
Here's what I do.
1. I went into vo util, and turned on the announcement that ma
Greetings!
Recently, a blind friend of mine purchased either a MacBook or MacBook Pro. I
am attempting to teach him how to use his Mac, and we are making a lot of
progress.
We are having one problem, however, where I could use a tip: Sometimes, while
typing, his wrist accidentally hits the T
Hi all,
Thank you so much for all the helpful suggestions.
I will most probably be asked to use JAWS.
Gigi, luckily, I enabled that option soon after I started using VoiceOver as I
was more comfortable that way since I used to use a Windows laptop with JAWS
before I got my Mac.
I was even think
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