I think they really broke accessibility by accident. The only 2 things I 
don't like are that if you tell it to automatically convert files while 
recording in the background that the conversion process steals focus and 
that the resulting files have the double extension thing, .asf.wav for 
example. I wish there was an automatic way to rename such things as 
commandline rename *.asf.wav *.wav doesn't do it.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Scanlon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: Replay AV 8.02 is available


> In this new version the space bar does not work on buttons this is a real
> pain.
> Its strange that they seem t be making an effort at accessability then do
> this.
> You have to route the cursor then lift click. I also labelled the "Hide"
> graphic.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 10:46 AM
> Subject: Replay AV 8.02 is available
>
>
>> Replay AV 8.02 is now available. Read my tips below as they need
>> to fix some very minor things. Replay 8.02 is very accesssible
>> and a major improvement over Replay 8.01.
>>
>> You install OVER the top of Replay AV 8.01.
>>
>> When you run Replay AV 8.02 for the first time. You will get the
>> Hint dialog box. Pressing the spacebar keyboard key or enter key
>> on the OK button will not work nor on the checkbox. Use your
>> route jaws to pc cursor, use your insert+left and right arrow
>> keys to find the "corner" (which is the checkbox) and do a jaws
>> left mouse click to place a checkmark in this box, then find the
>> OK button and do another left mouse click. By doing all this you
>> have now eliminated this hint dialog box altogether from
>> appearing again when you start up Replay AV 8.02.
>>
>> All the menus work with alt+f for file, alt+s for shows, alt+r
>> for record, alt+t for tools, alt+h for the Help menu. If you
>> forget the shortcut you can use the Alt key by itself and then
>> right arrow for the other menus. To open a menu just press your
>> down arrow key or up arrow key. For example, Alt+f for the file
>> menu then down arrow 1 time brings you to the Settings pull down
>> list and the shortcut is "s". To activate the Settings item you
>> can press your enter key or the shortcut letter "s".
>>
>> The above is standard Windows method. The way it is supposed to
>> be.
>>
>> To exit the program do an alt+f then x.
>>
>> At this time the exit button you hear on main user interface
>> will not work. Pressing spacebar or enter key will not work. Can
>> someone verify this for me? So use alt+f then x. When you get
>> the warning dialog box asking you if you are sure you want to
>> close, use Alt+y for Yes or Alt+N for No or the Enter key for
>> now. The spacebar doesn't work for now.
>>
>> Or if you have to use your route jaws to pc cursor for the OK
>> button and jaws left mouse click.
>>
>> To minimize Replay AV 8.02 do the Windows key plus M command.
>> The mimimize button on main interface doesn't work with spacebar
>> nor does the enter key. Can some of you verify this to me by
>> posting to the pc-audio list?
>>
>> The List Box on main user interface works just like it does in
>> Replay AV 7.+. You select a show or station in the list box
>> assuming you have already added such item and then do a
>> Applications keystroke and you are presented with the context
>> menu items like: Properties - "p", Tune to "t", Enter New show
>> "N" and so on. You can now press either your enter key or
>> shortcut letter to activate the context menu item. Before you
>> had to use your shortcut letter.
>>
>> The old hotkeys like alt+f for the URL finder now use the Ctrl
>> prefix. For example, Ctrl+f is now the new hotkey for the URL
>> Finder and not Alt+f since that is now being used for the File
>> menu. Replay AV 7 did not have a menu bar and this is what
>> caused the hotkey conflict.
>>
>> The application is working great for me and I strongly reccomend
>> it to anyone. No software is bug free. Ask JAWS and Microsoft. I
>> use Replay AV 7 & 8 everyday. It does the job very well for me.
>>
>> Petro
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