you can also chain a number of actions to each keystrokes , resulting in bigger macros.
cheers
Roy.
www.soundclick.com/tzackeek
----- Original Message ----- From: "Aaron Smith" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2010 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: Reaper


I use Reaper at home, but honestly never thought much about trying it with Window-Eyes (talk about leaving work at work <grin>). I'll install it at work next week, and see if there's anything useful we might be able to do. I really like it as a multi-track recorder. It's painfully easy, for example, to setup and use virtual synthesizers with just a couple of clicks.

Aaron

On 1/9/2010 1:42 PM, J.J. Meddaugh wrote:
Has anyone heard of an audio editor called Reaper? It's apparently
multitrack and has some potential for accessibility. Someone ccreated
Jaws scripts which also use a .DLL so I'm trying to figure out their
approach.
The program has the ability to make just about anything, 1,800 keys in
all, keyboard shortcuts, so that's promising. If we can get it to read
the right info when keys are pressed, it would be a nice breakthrough.
Jaws scripts are here.
http://stash.reaper.fm/4398/reaper_screenreader.rar
They don't seem to do a ton.
So with all of the shortcut stuff, it's just a matter of getting it a
script to speak things.
The screen is quite crowded, so trying to figure out what's on it is
interesting.

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