I threw this in the Drop Box folder but, for what it's worth, pasting it here as well. These are specific instructions on how to resize the Track List and Clip List tables using VoiceOver and Flo Tools. Enjoy.
How to Resize the Track List and Clip List Tables with VoiceOver and Flo Tools Occasionally, it might be necessary to resize either the Track List or Clip List. One might receive a session whose lists are either too narrow or too wide. For example, when trying to click and drag a clip from the Clip List table to the timeline, if the Clip List table is too narrow, as VoiceOver navigates the table, the mouse pointer can end up outside of the actual table, making it impossible to click and drag. The Track List and Clip List tables can be resized (that is, widened or narrowed) by clicking and dragging their borders, the right edge for the Track List and the left edge for the Clip List. When the cursor is in the correct position laterally, the mouse pointer changes shape to visually indicate that the table edge will resize if dragged. For VoiceOver users, there’s no way to know when the mouse pointer has changed shape. So here are instructions for how to resize each table using only VoiceOver and Flo Tools. The procedure is similar for each table but slightly different. Before starting, make sure VoiceOver is set to report measurements in points rather than inches. Go to VoiceOver Utility/Verbosity category/Announcements tab and navigate to the "Announce Size and Position In" pop-up menu and select "points." To determine the width of either table, navigate to a table and press VO+Command+f3. VoiceOver will announce the window name along with the session name and then report the width and height in points. Track List Table instructions: 1. Navigate to the Track List pop-up button. 2. Double-tap VO+Command+f3. VoiceOver will report the horizontal and vertical coordinates of the pop-up button relative to the top left corner of the window. 3. Add 21 points to the horizontal coordinate (the first value). For example, if the Track List pop-up button is 86 points right and 112 points down, add 21 to the first number. The new target coordinate would be 107 points right and 112 points down. 4. Use the "Move Mouse to Coordinates Relative to Current Window" macro to move the mouse pointer. Press Command+Option+Shift+w and enter the coordinates. Type the horizontal value (the value VoiceOver reported for the Track List pop-up button plus 21), a comma then the vertical value with no spaces and press Return. You can verify the mouse pointer position with the flo Tools "Copy and Speak Mouse Coordinates Relative to Front Window" macro by pressing Command+Option+Shift+c. 5. Press VO+Command+Shift+Space Bar to mouse down on the Track List table edge and drag either to the left to narrow or to the right to widen the table and press Command+Option+Shift+Space Bar again to mouse up. You can verify the results by navigating back to the table and pressing VO+Command+f3 once and VoiceOver will report the new width and height of the table. Clip List Table instructions: 1. Navigate to the Clip List table. 2. Double-tap VO+Command+f3. VoiceOver will report the horizontal and vertical coordinates of the table relative to the top left corner of the window. 3. Subtract 1 point from the horizontal coordinate (the first value). For example, if the Clip List table is 1331 points right, subtract 1. The new target coordinate would be 1330 points right. 4. Use the "Move Mouse to Coordinates Relative to Current Window" macro to move the mouse pointer. Press Command+Option+Shift+w and enter the coordinates. Type the horizontal value (the value VoiceOver reported for the Clip List table minus 1), a comma then the vertical value with no spaces and press Return. Please note that the vertical (down) value or the second number) should be the same as the Track List and Clip List pop-up buttons’ vertical values (which are the same. Most likely, it’ll be a value like 112. 5. Press VO+Command+Shift+Space Bar to mouse down on the Clip List table edge and drag either to the left to narrow or to the right to widen the table and press Command+Option+Shift+Space Bar again to mouse up. You can verify the results by navigating back to the table and pressing VO+Command+f3 once and VoiceOver will report the new width and height of the table. A few additional notes: Generally, the narrowest width for either table defaults to either 80 or 86 points. If you continue to drag to narrow even further, at a certain point, the table will simply disappear as Pro Tools thinks you want to hide the table. To once again display the table, press the respective table Show/Hide buttons. Last modified on April 28 at 5 P.M. EDT -- 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 ptaccess+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.