Hello danny,
I think you should start working through the audio ins and outs. The members of
the class who used Jaws still needed OSARA a as it installs a keymap that
otherwise essential elements are very difficult to get to or not accessible at
all. You also need the SWS plug-in again
Hi again. Many thanks for that suggestion and for outlining how it
works. I ran a portable installation and, because it confirmed the
folder path, I better understood what you were saying and managed to
trace the .exe file for opening the program. I've never opened a
program that way
Hello Danny,
Shortcuts are just links to all the program files via the executable. So if you
have successfully installed in program files x86 reaper then navigate to that
folder and find the executable. Not many programs run from an isolated .exe
file. Reaper is very versatile you can even use
Punt JAWS. Reaper is made for NVDA. Your JAWS is already quite long in
the tooth, NVDA is free, so you'll always be up to date with it. If you
don't know how to use NVDA, now is the perfect time to remedy that.
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Hi Everyone. I'm trying to install the free 60-day trial of Reaper
for Windows (64-bit) on my laptop. However, whether I allow it to
install to the default Program Files folder or edit the folder path so
that it reads Program Files (X86), I'm finding that it claims to
install correctly but