[RWP] Introduction and basic questions about reaaccess
colin McDonald
blulemon at telus.net
Fri Sep 9 20:07:14 EDT 2011
ReaAccess, as I understand it, is refered to as a plug in for reaper that
makes reaper accessible with multiple screen readers including JFW, window
eyes, NVDA and system access?
I use JFW only so I don't remember if there are more screen readers
included.
>From what I understand, and have experienced with reaper, ReaAccess makes
the entire program accessible with those screen readers.
Of course, i wouldn't really know what isn't accessible...because it's not
accessible and therefore how would I know that it is there? lol
What you want to do is install reaper by itself, open and run it once, close
it, then install ReaAccess, and restart reaper...everything will then speak
with whatever screen reader your using under windows/mac...I know there are
a few issues that have popped up from those using reaper with voice over on
the mac.
Does that answer your questions?
Regards
Colin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Kuhlmann" <hallo-michael at gmx.de>
To: <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 3:40 PM
Subject: [RWP] Introduction and basic questions about reaaccess
> Hi to the list,
>
> I've just subscribed to the list and before asking my questions, I'm going
> to introduce myself. I'm working as a musician in church and living in
> Hannover, (Germany). In my free time I record my own concerts or those of
> friends and colleagues. My equipment is currently a white macbook with Mac
> OSX 10.6.8 and windows 7 32-Bits on bootcamp. I'm working with magix
> Samplitude that is unfortunately getting more and more inaccessible in its
> further development. Now I'm thinking of testing reaper and after reading
> some very interesting things concerning accessibility I would like to
> know, what reaaccess does exactly do after installing. On the website
> there was only this package for downloading without any further
> information about being a script for jaws, Window-Eyes or any other
> screenreader. I want to use it in combination with reaper version 4, but
> first of all I would like to know a little more about the reaaaccess
> software. I apologize if this is a stupid question, or if I didN't read
> something importing visiting the website, but any help would be very
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance and kind regards.
>
> Michael
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