Hi,
By all means go ahead! The more blind folks who talk to the developer about our 
issues, (politely of course) the more likely he will listen. As a matter of 
fact i talked to the developer about just these issues, and he said he didn’t 
dare rewrite the code in case therre came bugs along that had already been 
squished. Maybe i misunderstood the meaning of the mail, but that was what i 
thought he replied. But he also said he would make an attempt at doing 
something about it and then i heard there were a couple blind or visually 
impaired users who actually used Radiologik and i couldn’t fathom how they did 
it. It’s true enough that all the buttons are labeled in an understandable way 
and tabs are reachable and there are even keyboard commands to help you along, 
it’s just that the queue of songs to be played and other similar queues for 
some inexplicable reason just can not be read by Voiceover and it’s a pity 
since he has come this far accessibility wise.
/Krister

> 1 feb 2015 kl. 14:28 skrev Scott Berry <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> If this is inaccessible than maybe we need to point that out to the 
> programmer.  This program is used in very big production settings such as 
> Serius satellite so I am sure he would be happy tot hear this and maybe make 
> some changes.  If you don’t mind I’ll use this email to point those out to 
> him.
> 
> 
>> On Feb 1, 2015, at 3:26 AM, Krister Ekstrom <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> I’ve checked out Radiologik DJ which is the closest you can come to Station 
>> Playlist Studio on the Mac.
>> Most of the elements are accessible as far as i can see, however the thing 
>> that’s not accessible is also one of the most important things, namely the 
>> list of songs to be played, spots etc. I’d imagine that without those lists 
>> it’d be virtually impossible to broadcast properly, because how do you know 
>> what song comes next in a show or if a song has been played already? How do 
>> you know what spots to choose? If a request comes in, how do you know where 
>> it will be placed in the playlist? If you put something in the playlist and 
>> later change your mind and want to reorder during a live broadcast, how 
>> would you go about if you don’t know where the song is?
>> You can do things in ITunes via scripts, but is it really the same as 
>> reordering or adding from a proper playlist?
>> I know there are many questions, but if anyone totally blind who uses 
>> Radiologik DJ can answer this it would be much appreciated.
>> /Krister
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