Hi,
No this is the first answer I've got. I know that alt and O then enter
work but the enable checkbox and other controls are not emediately
accessable, I wish there were shortcuts!

On 3/28/17, JM Casey <crystallo...@ca.inter.net> wrote:
> Did you ever get an answer to this question?
> The equaliser is accessible through                 tools, effects and
> filters. menu. Unfortunately it's not really as friendly as for example
> winamp's native equalizer and there are no keys that I can see to directly
> adjust the bands. You need to tab between them and operate them as you would
>
> any other set of slider controls. And I don't know where your cursor will
> start, so it's really a matter of trial and error. I just recently started
> to play with this (I only use VLC for videos, normally, as it's by far the
> best video player out there, but winamp suits all my audio playback needs)
> and so it's possible someone has a better idea of how this works with a
> screenreader.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert Godridge" <rgodrid...@gmail.com>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 12:53 AM
> Subject: vlc equaliser with nvda, how?
>
>
>> Hi all
>> I'm in the u.s with my now wife Kellie and we're both getting annoyed
>> at small speakers and whatnot.
>> I know vlc has an equaliser, please please will someone let me know
>> how to use it with nvda?
>> or better still, are there any stand alone equalisers for windows that
>> are accesseable and decent, 10 band or more?
>> Rob
>>
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