[RWP] Installing reaccess part 2

Chrissie Cochrane chrissie at theglobalvoice.info
Mon Nov 21 04:13:02 EST 2011


Well without Reaccess and judicious use of the mouse, I've been able to find
tracks now, and also fine I o stuff so perhaps I can use it after all.
There is however something really strange going on in that I went back to a
much earlier version and tried reaccess and it still said some components
were missing.  This must be a Windows 7 thing but unfortunately of course it
doesn't say which components are missing.

Anyway, It's at least now useable.

Chrissieup in th  


Managing Director
The Global Voice
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-----Original Message-----
From: rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] On Behalf
Of Indigo
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 1:15 AM
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Subject: Re: [RWP] Installing reaccess part 2

You can run Reaper without ReaAccess, but it isn't going to be an easy
thing.
I looked at it without ReaAccess, and such essential features as iO routing
is very puzzling without ReaAccess, and kindergarten simple with ReaAccess.
I  couldn't even get any tracks to display without ReaAccess, while with it
there are all the tracks, just arrow up and down to select them.
You know, you don't need much of a computer to run Reaper on XP.
If you don't want to dual boot to XP for Reaper, I'd just buy or borrow a
used computer with XP on it, just to learn how easy ReaAccess makes Reaper.
It's okay, though, I believe in learning by doing, and I have heard of blind
musicians who used Reaper years before ReaAccess existed.
If GW Micro ever fixes Wineyes, you will be an expert on Reaper without
ReaAccess by then, and way ahead of us all. smile.
Indigo L





On 11/20/2011 4:01 PM, Chrissie Cochrane wrote:
> Okay, so I think my easiest thing to do is run the latest 64 bit 
> without reaaccess.  It'll still do what I want in terms of multi-track 
> recording without the fancy things it can do and that'll do me for the 
> moment.
>
> Chrissie Managing Director The Global Voice http://theglobalvoice.info
>
>
>
> -----Original Message----- From: rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com
> [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] On Behalf Of Indigo Sent: Sunday,
> November 20, 2011 8:36 PM To: Reapers Without Peepers Subject: Re:
> [RWP] Installing reaccess part 2
>
> Yes, System Access also runs Reaper 64. It's only Window-Eyes that
> refuses to cooperate. That's not its only problem with Windows 7 64,
> as you will discover. We need to yell at GW Micro until they get
> Winize working right again, like it did in version 6.1. It's been a
> mess since version 7.0 to 7.5.1, apps didn't fix the screenreaders
> problems, just jazzed it up to distract us. Indigo L
>
>
> On 11/20/2011 11:15 AM, Kevin Brown wrote:
>> I don't know what the problem might be...
>>
>> I use system access, and find that it works very well with
>> reaper...
>>
>> you can try it out here:
>>
>> http://www.satogo.com
>>
>> You might want to try a free version of "NVDA"...
>>
>>
>>
>> Kevin
>>
>
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the same things with or without ReaAccess.
ReaAccess doesn't do fancy things, it just makes doing multitrack 
recording aeasy, instead of an incredible chore if you  using a 
screenreader, can't drag and drop easily, can't see graphical displays, 
all those things called access..

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