yeah i believe that's what Kevin Reeves said a couple of monts when i raised the subject about ProTools accessability with sgreen readers on a windows operating system.

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Another thing is that the windows version is not nearly as stable. I have always found it to be a crash fest. And a lot of customization of the interface went into making it work with voice over, which actually replaces many aspects of the GUI. Presenting items in tables and listing plug controls is not something that happens naturally within PT's interface. Add to that the fact that dialog boxes in the windows version for doing stuff like creating tracks and the like don't behave like normal windows dialogs. You do need to click on items and then use the arrows to go across options and such. Yes, the shortcuts are there, but getting feedbackk is impossible, jaws is the only way to get even minimal info, and it is not scriptable or anything like that. Other than knowing whether you are in the mix or edit window, you are lost. Yes, you can poke aaround and get something on an insert of a track with a lot of trial and error, and that is how I created some presets, but believe me, I'm pretty good at doing the unorthodox as far as access is concerned and this is a no go, though there are worse out there including cubase.
Gord
On May 18, 2014, at 6:30 AM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,n
Nick,
The list he wrote on is dedicated to Blind musicians, so I suppose he is.
Christopher, thanks for your suggestion.
Regards,
JP

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Le 18 mai 2014 à 12:16, "Nick D Daniels" <[email protected]> a écrit :

Well if he is fully sighted it is possible. As we all know, ProTools on the pc is not accessable to the blind as yet. Do we know if this guy is visually impaired? I don't remember reading in that e-mail saying that he is blind.

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Subject: ProTools accessible on PC, true or false?

Hi all,
on a French list, someone claims to use ProTools on his PC. I don't believe
him, but I thought I would ask anyway.
Is this guy a joker?
Best,
JPR

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