As the subject says, the new Waves Central manager is a leap forward in 
accessibility when compared to any prior version. I launched it, and 
immediately was frustrated because the EULA screen would not allow any 
navigation. I figured, business as usual, but my niece was in the room, so 
she clicked the button, and I was surprised to be greeted with a typical 
web view which allowed me to navigate and press elements on the screen 
using typical VO commands. I bought and successfully authorized some 
plugins, went into the settings screen and performed cleanup and uninstall 
operations with no problems whatsoever. There are two glaring problems. The 
first is that the state of checkboxes isn't reported, almost a deal breaker 
until you figure out that by default, nothing is checked, and the first 
checkbox in the list always selects everything. Let's remember that up till 
yesterday, there was nothing we could do in Central without a working pair 
of eyes close by.
This isn't perfect, but it's a giant forward step. If only Waves could 
figure out how to make its toolbars accessible all across the board! I have 
used VOCR to successfully use the toolbar in some of the plugins, but not 
all.  Finally though Waves Central works, and it's far easier than iLok or 
Avid Link! This is huge!

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