Nick, I plan to include both pc and mac, on mac it would just be
easyer to get accessible because Apple clearly outlines requierments
for voiceover to developers.

Nick Gawronski wrote:
> Hi, really starrting something like that would be great.  You also need
> to take into account the users who use pc systems as microsoft clearly
> has standards that if followed would make software accessible out of the
> box with not a lot of custom scripting required.
> http://www.microsoft.com/enable is where you should point them at for
> windows systems as some studios do use windows based options and we
> really should be able to use all options regardless of what playform we
> find ourselves working on.  Nick Gawronski
>
> On 2/10/2012 6:45 AM, Nickus de Vos wrote:
> > Hi all
> > A while ago I posted about this same subject. I said I'll be trying to
> > contact some of the big mixer manufacturers trying to encourage them
> > to make their mixer software for pc and mac accessible with screen
> > readers as this will enable us to use digital mixers. Well so far I
> > had no luck Soundcraft, yamaha and tascam is just impossible to
> > contact and at least allen&  heath and midas came back to me and
> > assked me to email them and explain the situation, so I did but
> > nothing happened. Just want to find out from you if some of you have
> > heard anything with reguards to this matter, any devellopement in the
> > field or anything I don't know of yet. For what it's worth I'm
> > thinking of setting up a patitian about this to show the companies
> > that there is some demand for this type of thing. Yes we're not 1000s
> > of customers but on the other hand it won't be that difficult to make
> > the software accessible especially on mac. The main thing the
> > companies are looking for is if there's a demand and I think if we
> > could get a few voices together we might get further because I'm not
> > getting anyware on my own rite now.

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