Took a look at PT in Windows last year. Not much has changed then although I guess it is possible that something had changed since last year.
On 14 November 2018 14:23:00 GMT, Steve Matzura <[email protected]> wrote: >Anything is possible if enough time and money are poured into it. I've >never had the opportunity to try Pro Tools in Windows, but I'd love to >just to see what really can and/or cannot be done with it. Screen >readers aren't what they used to be, so maybe it's getting on toward >time to see what, if anything, is better now than it was the last time >anyone checked, which to my recollection was years ago. > > >On 11/13/2018 12:50 PM, Phil Muir wrote: >> With regard to Jaws, that depends really. Have found some really >cheap >> options available from venders for keeping it up to date with an SMA >> or upgrade option. Of course there are other DAW options on Windows >> such as Reaper which work with all of the screen reader options and I > >> think further down the line, Samplitude will not just be a Jaws >> solution. Actually you can already get a lot done in Samplitude with >> NVDA etc but I won't go into that here because it's off topic. Still >> it would be nice to get Pro Tools accessible on the Windows platform >> but have no idea if PT could be made to work with UI Automation on >> Windows. Can't ever see that happening. Would love to be wrong though >:-) >> >> On 13 November 2018 17:18:14 GMT, Jesse Kragiel >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I'm sure basic things can be done with key commands, and you're >> absolutely right. It probably would take a miracle to get it >> working in Windows. Voiceover's method of interacting with >> elements just lends itself to quicker navigation. I suppose Jaws >> scripting could be done, but that particular screen reader costs >> as much as a mid-tier Mac Mini. In order to level the playing >> field, PT would have to be able to run on NVDA, or Narrator, >which >> is becoming a pretty capable screen reader in its own right. If >> the way programs drew graphical elements was standardized, it >> probably would help a lot. >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On Nov 13, 2018, at 12:05 PM, Phil Muir >> <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >>> Personally I do wish that PT had the same access on Windows as >it >>> does on the Mac for the reasons you have stated below and >because >>> I believe in having any DAW accessible on all of the platforms >>> where it is used. Can't ever see that happening though as most >>> visually impaired users who use Pro Tools do this on the Mac. >>> Have taken a look at Pro Tools on WIndows and I suspect that to >>> make it accessible on the Windows platform would not be a >trivial >>> task. Having said that I have been able to achieve some basic >>> things in Pro Tools on Windows. >>> >>> On 13 November 2018 16:23:46 GMT, Jesse Kragiel >>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> I'm very thankful for the level of access we get using the >>> Mac. Compared with my past in Windows, I now get things done >>> quickly and efficiently in Pro Tools, and love the software. >>> I am concerned, however, with the state of the Mac. I >realize >>> the Mini has been refreshed, and Im thrilled over that, but >>> more and more, Macs are less and less user serviceable. the >>> MBP with the touch bar is just obnoxious without an external >>> keyboard and dongles, and there's no way to add memory after >>> the fact.Apple charges a premium for flash storage, so what >>> it used to take to invest in a usable system which could be >>> upgraded is just a drop in the bucket compared to what I'd >>> pay to buy a new Mac. Has anyone but me considered these >>> things, and does anyone but me wish PT had the level of >>> access in Windows it does on the Mac? >>> >>> >>> -- >> >> > >-- >You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >Groups "Pro Tools Accessibility" group. >To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >an email to [email protected]. >For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Pro Tools Accessibility" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
