It is not accessible, and last I was aware there are no plans to really make it so.
If you must use windows, reaper or ableton are currently your only options.
Rory.

On Jun 26, 2025, at 7:45 PM, Carlos Esteban Martínez Macías <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear members of the group, I hope this message finds you well.
I know blind people can use Pro Tools with VoiceOver on Mac, and we have learning resources, such as thee guide PT Access. Just for curiosity, I would like to know if Pro Tools is accessible with Windows screen readers, like NVDA and Narrator, or not yet. I am a Windows user, and I use other applications, but I like to know about accessibility of DAWS and audio editing software.
I am a blind pianist and a student of music composition for contemporary media.
Regards.

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