JAWS8 audacity 1.3 beta Now do I need to set those buttons to rang3e or length 
and can I use the 
brackets to mark the beginning of the audio I need?
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Bailes" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 08:23
Subject: Re: selecting with audacity



Hi Ray,

Assuming that you've turned off the option to "select all if non sekected", as 
described in the 
guide, then one or more tracks and a time range have to be selected to select a 
portion of 
audio.

When you first open audacity, the focus should be the track table, so to move 
to the spin boxes 
on the selection bar, press ctrl + f6 to move to the selection bar, and then 
tab through the 
controls on the selection bar to find the spin boxes.

If you've still having a problem with this, could you confirm that you using 
version 1.3.7 of 
audacity, and let me know what screen reader you're using. Pressing ctrl + f6 
should cycle you 
round the toolbars, track table, and selection bar - what is your screen reader 
reading back 
when you press ctrl + f6 a few times? It should be something like: length radio 
button, pause 
button, track view table, etc.

David.


original messages:

do I understand that the track has to be selected before a portion of audio can
be selected?


unfortunately, I'm not seeing the spin boxes referenced in the documentation.
What might I be
missing?






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