Hi Krister,

Actually, the basics of Reaper would include looking at meters, your track arm 
status, pan and volume levels, etc.
IF you want to do anything really important with Reaper, for now, you can 
forget it on the Mac side. It just isn't possible yet. As a matter of fact, the 
only reason why it's possible to do things with Reaper on Windows is because of 
the reaaccess bridge, which are essentially a bundle of scripts or set files 
that each screen reader maker has put in place. Without that, the Mac and the 
Windows versions are really the same, only offering access to dialogues, menus 
and the like. Access to the track's routing matrix, plug in presets, 
input/output routing, etc, would not be there in Windows either.

On Mar 16, 2011, at 3:39 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

> Hi, 
> Other people have already answered this but i want to give my opinnion about 
> this, partly to start a discussion and partly because i want things to happen 
> and don't know where to start to really make them happening.
> The basics of Reaper are actually accessible, menus, dialogs and such stuff 
> works. You can't however see the tools in the various tool boxes nor the 
> meters and stuff. If this is important to you, maybe you should wait, if it's 
> not, then Reaper clearly has potential. I absolutely love the scrubbing 
> feature that makes it possible to audibly cue yourself to the point where a 
> selection or whatever should take place, something that isn't possible in 
> neither Audacity nor Amadeus pro, despite the fact that i have told the 
> developer i want that feature.
> The program has an extensive list of shortcuts, it seems that almost any 
> operation can be done from the keyboard.
> I haven't tried it so much yet, so can't say if it is usable, but i sure hope 
> it will be, and here's where i need help in convincing developers etc that we 
> are a growing group and that we really want to see this very competent editor 
> fully accessible.
> /Krister
> 16 mar 2011 kl. 18.07 skrev Thomas Byskov Dalgaard:
> 
>> Hello guys!
>> 
>> I just ran   across the Reaper website. I haven't tested it yet due to a 
>> little amount of  spare time.
>> However, I think the idea of Reaper sounds great and I want to know if any 
>> one of you have given it a try? And if so, what was your experiences  with 
>> it and what about Voiceover accessibility? And can you perhaps compare it to 
>> other products like Audacity or maybe Amadeus Pro?
>> 
>> Thanks for your answers.
>> 
>> Best regards Thomas
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