Hi Larry, The suggestions were not Jaws specific. Although Audacity is not completely accessible, a large part of it can be used with Jaws, Window-Eyes, and NVDA. I'm not sure about system access, and I don't think it's as accessible using voiceover at the moment.
Regarding applying an effect to a single track. Since posting my reply, I've realiized that there's something else that might be the problem. In audacity, to select audio, you have to select one or more tracks, and also a time range. However, there's an option, select all audio in project if none selected, and by default this is on. So if you've selected a single track, but no time range, then when you apply an effect it will automatically select all tracks and a time range which covers all the audio, and then apply the effect to everything. The best thing to do is to disable this option. In the preferences dialog, it's under the tracks category (see the selecting audio section of the jaws guide for more details about this option). To select the audio in a single track, prior to applying an effect: 1. Set the track to be selected, and the others unselected. 2. To select a time range with covers the audio in the selected track, press the letter j to move the cursor to the start of audio in the selected track, and then shift+k to select a time range up until the end of the audio in the selected track. (pressing k on its own moves the cursor to the end of the audio in the selected track or tracks). See the moving the cursor and selecting audio sections of the jaws guide for more details. David. original message: Hi David. Thanks very much for your suggestion. One additional question though. Are these suggestions specific to Jaws? I have Window-Eyes, System Access and of course, for the Mac, Voiceover. Whether or not your suggestions are Jaws specific, I'll take a look at the link you suggested. Thanks very much. Larry To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org