Hello to the list.
I must have mist something and I am concerned.
I must have mist one of Slau's messages.
Who is taking over these efforts to make sure Protools if finally accessable to us as totally blind screen reader users?
Does this mean the end of any hope at all or what is happening.
Kenneth Son.


On 9/20/2013 02:30, Gordon Kent wrote:
Hey Slau:
Well, I certainly can relate to your situation.  I really haven't been nearly 
as active with Cakewalk as I used to be.  Fortunately, we have a choice of 
several options now.  THough none of them are perfect, they all have their good 
points.  I find myself switching between different daw software and screen 
readers/operating systems depending on the situation.  I hope that avid will 
not forget us.  They really haven't done much more with Sibelius since that 
initial effort on the part of one of their former developers.  And with the new 
plug-in format of pro tools, we're losing something.  I will say that my friend 
up in Jersey who I do a lot of tracking for  hates pt 11, and he's sighted.  I 
just wish I'd never gone to Mountain lion  with the loss of numeric output in 
so many places.
So thanks so much for what you've done, we wouldn't have it at all if it 
weren't for what you've done.  BTW, I have outspoken working quite well now on 
my g3 with the synclavier software, though there doesn't seem to be a way to 
have it automatically read highlighted text.  I always have to hit option find 
to see where I'm at, but that's not too bad.
GOrd
On Sep 19, 2013, at 10:07 AM, David  Eagle <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks for all your endeavours Slau. Your dedication to the cause really means 
a lot. Thanks for everything.

Sent from my iPhone

On 19 Sep 2013, at 12:59, Kevin Shaw <[email protected]> wrote:

Slau,

YOur contribution to ProTools accessibility will go down in history. As far as 
I'm concerned, you and Rick are the Armstrong and Aldrin of ProTools 
accessibility. YOu've brought accessibility out of the shadows and into the 
spotlight and your efforts will change the lives of many, from the enthusiast 
to the professional.

If the NARAS could give out a Grammy for technical and social achievements, 
you, rick, Kevin and all of the other folks who have worked tirelessly to put 
ProTools accessibility on he map should share one of those trophies for sure.

As our friend Neil Young says, keep on rocking int he free world and thanks for 
everything.

Cheers,
Kevin shaw

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