Hi Slau,
Thanks a lot for the solution on how to option-click the folder icon. And for
your suggestions. I have a few comments:
•The limited number of routing folders is shared with the limited numbers of
aux tracks, so when you have used 128 routing folders like I have, there is not
more
Hi John,
OK, I found a solution for your issue. To perform a modified click on the
folder icon, interact with the folder track and navigate toward the bottom
where the name plate appears. VoiceOver speaks the name of the track and
erroneously reports it as a pop-up button. To the left of the
The icon itself for the open/close state in the track list isn’t visible to
VoiceOver so it’s not possible to route the VoiceOver cursor to it easily.I’ll
see if I can come up with a work-around.
> On Feb 2, 2024, at 5:44 AM, 'John André Lium-Netland' via Pro Tools
> Accessibility wrote:
>
Hello again,
Since I have a lot of files placed in nested folders at least 4 levels down,
the option-shift-W command will only tell me the number of shown tracks of that
type in the folders that are open. There is a way to open all nested folders,
that is to option click on the folder icon,
Thanks! Great suggestions!
Sendt fra min iPhone.
> 1. feb. 2024 kl. 16:49 skrev Slau Halatyn :
>
> HI John,
>
> If you use the Track List pop-up button to show only the various track types,
> you can very quickly use the Flo Tools Speak Shown Tracks feature by pressing
> Option+Shift+W and
HI John,
If you use the Track List pop-up button to show only the various track types,
you can very quickly use the Flo Tools Speak Shown Tracks feature by pressing
Option+Shift+W and have VoiceOver speak the number of tracks shown for that
type. Remember, however, that the filtering doesn’t
Hi,
I’ve tried to find info about this elsewhere, but with no luck.
I assume there is an overview of how many audio/instrument/MIDI tracks that
currently is used in a session. Since there is a limit to how many such tracks
and folders you can have, it’s important to know. I’m working on a big