Hi!
I still wonder why mac’s own Logic Pro isn’t better supported by VoiceOver.
It works and I am not a good user but it should work better I think.
/A
> 8 aug. 2021 kl. 23:08 skrev Karen Lewellen :
>
> well...yes.
> Pro tools is a roles Royce or Mercedes
> Many here may only need a ford, or e
Hello,
I thought this was fixed in 11.5 In any case, it might not be you, but the OS.
The main thing to know about Big Sur is its has a second contextual menu called
actions.
This is access with vo-command-space . It usually has the regular contextual
menu as the last item.
Bes
It was fixed in 11.4.
- Brad -
On Aug 9, 2021, at 07:07, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
Hello,
I thought this was fixed in 11.5 In any case, it might not be you, but the OS.
The main thing to know about Big Sur is its has a second contextual menu called
actions.
This is access with vo-command-space .
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks that hit the mark!
Chuck
> On Aug 9, 2021, at 8:06 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I thought this was fixed in 11.5 In any case, it might not be you, but the
> OS. The main thing to know about Big Sur is its has a second contextual menu
> called actions.
> This i
Hmmm. Ok, that was something I wasn’t aware of. I have an older model white
book that uses OS X Lion. Since that’s my goto multimedia machine, that is the
version I tend to use (I think it was last updated to 1.5.3 and that was as far
as it went). It might be time to test later versions on my Ca
Well, considering the cost, wouldn’t it be better to have a two tiered setup
here?
Pro tools is great if you are in the professional audio editing and production
field, but many of us don’t have that kind of cash laying around. How about a
basic version that gives us some basic functions (like