Hi Seth

This is a really exciting idea. I have no experience with this, but since
Pd writes patches as text files, maybe it’s possible to write a text-based
patching front-end. A friend of mine once wrote a Pd patch generator in Pd.
I’m going to get in touch with him and see if he has any insight.

Cheers
Dafydd

On August 4, 2019 at 12:56:15 PM, Peter P. ([email protected]) wrote:

> Hi Seth, great to get your message. You might have had already
> researched that, but there are computer music languages that are
> entirely text based and which might make good alternatives for visually
> impaired people. Csound and Supercollider come to my mind here.
>
> Perhaps this helps as well.
>
> P
>
> * seth hurst <[email protected]> [2019-08-04 12:57]:
>
> Hello I'm blind but wanting to use pd for making moduler music. I am
> using the NVDA screen reader. I can see the menu bar but not the main
> ui to select audio devices or midi devices or any settings. I also
> can't see to connect the boxes. Is there anything you guys can do ore
> help me with? I really like the video's I'm finding on this but I want
> to be able to try them out for my self.
>
>
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