Bob,
 
I use Power Gold at work. If I use the mouse keys inJFW I can make logs with
out many problems.

This might cost to  much for some people. Because I am programming three FM
stations I need more robust software. 

I hope this helps.

Tate Luck
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Subject: music schedula 

What type of music schedulers  are  blind and visually impaired people using
these days apart from studio play list? What type of accessible play list is
ACB radio using for their announcers? Obviously they are using an accessible
recording software package as well. Perhaps someone on the list just might
have the answer. I know a number of commercial broadcasters that are using
off the shelf music schedulers. Music schedulers don't have to be very
complicated as long as they can play music, commercials and jingles
systematically in  rotation. Has anyone tried virtual DJ? If so, is it
accessible?.
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