John,

No; what you see is definitely what you get. The program's author is himself low vision and understands how to design an application that's both visually appealing and friendly with screen readers.

If you're using Windows 7, you might try running QWS as administrator. I forget if it stores its configuration data in the same folder as the program executable, but if so, that would explain why your port settings are reverting to the defaults when you restart the application.

Finally, I strongly suggest reading the manual. I know that phrase is about as cliche as they come, but it is very well written and details everything you could possibly want to know about QWS. Even if you use other sequencers, the info in the manual will transfer very well.

Regards,
Steve


On 7/20/2010 12:53 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
Hi Steve and all,

Well first of all, I'm a real newbie to QWS and computer sequencing in general so I'm not too sure about much of anything yet! But for one thing, my port settings don't hold and I'm wondering if there are any checkboxes or radio buttons WE isn't seeing in dialog boxes. Also, it seems that there should be more information available to me, say, in the track view than I'm seeing. But again, I don't know enough yet about sequencing let alone the QWS program to offer a truly informed judgement. Honestly, I'm more interested in hearing what more knowledgable folks like yourself have to say about QWS and it's acessability to Window-Eyes before I start investing a whole lot of precious time into it. So have you successfully done some sequencing in QWS? What are your thoughts about it?

Thanks much,

         From a proud user of Window-Eyes V 7.2.

Blessings,

Johnny C.

At 12:01 PM 7/20/2010, you wrote:
Hello,

I've used QWS before and didn't see any unusable areas. Where do you think scripting or similar configuring is needed?

Regards,
Steve



On 7/20/2010 12:11 AM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
Hi all,

I am really interested in someone on the list willing to simply check out Quick Windows Sequencer written by a blind guy by the name of James Bowden. I think he is a JAWS user, however, he is very nice, and willing to help if asked. I need someone into sequencing who is also somewhat knowledgable about WE scripting.

Thanks for considering,

Johnny

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