GW Micro have just released an app to make Sonar work better with
Window-Eyes. The app is available on AppCentral at 

https://www.gwmicro.com/App_Central/Apps/App_Details/?scriptid=1346

I don't use Sonar myself as I'm not a musician but I hope this may help
some people who are musicians and use Window-Eyes. The details are below. 
-Steve.

Sonar Enhance supports Sonar X1, running on a system with a screen
resolution for 1024x768 or (preferably) greater. Typically, you'll have
the most success when using the default screenset, accessed by pressing
the number 1 while in the track view. Registry settings to enable Sonar
accessibility settings are enabled automatically.

The following list of keys provide enhancements of functionality when
using Sonar X1: B - Announces the Browser window I - Announces the
Inspector window Insert-F8 - Displays a list of available control bar
icons. Control-Alt-M - Speaks Peak Meter value. Windows-Alt-M - Toggles
auto speak Peak Meter changes. Control-T - Displays a dialog containing
a list of all visible tracks. Control-Alt-C - Displays a dialog
containing a list of all visible audio clips. Control-Alt-Shift-C -
Displays a dialog containing a list of properties for the selected track.
Control-Alt-B - Switches to the media browser. Control-Alt-P - Switches
to the plugin browser. Control-Alt-S - Switches to the synth rack. The
Now Time is announced when movement keys such as Control-Page Up,
Control-Page Down, Tab, and Shift-Tab are used. Comma, Shift-Comma, and
Control-Shift-Comma all announce whether the current track is selected
or not.


Regards Steve
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