Hi, Karen,
Goodfeel from Dancing Dots is the only braille music translator
out there, and it doest work with Jaws. However, I believe this
is going to change over time because of WE scripting cabability.
I have been after Dancing Dots about this for quite some time. I
strongly urge you to go to their Web site and leave a message
indicating this is something you want--ability to work optimally
with WE. In fact, I would urge anyone on this list who has an
interest in Goodfeel to do exactly the same thing. Go to
wwwoundancingdotscom
I hope the periods come out right in this email because I'm using
a Braille Note at the moment.
Evelyn
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karen Poulakos" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 27 Jan 2011 08:13:06 -0600
Subject: We and Music Translation
I am currently using WE 6.1. Am wondering if the current
version is compatible with any music translation programs. I
would like to be able to scan print music and have it read by WE
or be able to braille it. Last year I came across a music
transcription program that would even play the music. Can't
remember the name right now. Only problem is that it was only
compatible with Jaws.
Thanks.
Karen Poulakos
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