This has been the goal for at least the last ten years with Pro Tools, to have 
it 100% accessible, but unfortunatly it is one step forward and two steps back 
at this point. Yes control surfaces do give a greater amount of accessibility 
for blind people, but it is all still limmeted. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kenneth T Son 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 3:16 PM
  Subject: A comment and question


  Hello to the list.
  One thing I am wondering about.
  Are there control boards or consoles that one can connect to the computer 
running Protools that allow functions to be performed from that control surface?
  Could a person use these control consoles to do functions with Protools that 
can not be done from the mac keyboard?
  One idea I would think would be to get the Protools software accessable to a 
point and the controls that were not accessable from the mac keyboard could be 
done from one of these control surfaces or consoles.
  This whole issue has me verry concerned.
  If the protools software could be made accessable 100 percent, just think 
what opportunitys this could open up to young blind students who are intrested 
in multitrack recording.
  This could be possible employment for some in studios making a good living at 
what they love to do.
  Kenneth Son.


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