[RWP] Windoweyes Still Can't Run Reaper 64
Patrick Perdue
patrick at pdaudio.net
Sun Jul 1 18:46:55 EDT 2012
I can get to that from the track context menu. Is this now broken with
later versions of reaper? This is actually the main reason I am still
using 3.7.x.
On 7/1/2012 6:29 PM, Roy Shtupler wrote:
> for instance , the button that , when right-clicked on , brings the menu
> that assigns a track to a particular input; either midi or audio.
> best
> Roy.
> http://elephant-dolphin.bandcamp.com
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
> Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2012 11:34 PM
> Subject: Re: [RWP] Windoweyes Still Can't Run Reaper 64
>
>
>> A while back; just to understand if; and how; it could be done, I
>> installed a fresh copy of Reaper 4X plus ReaAccess, then assigned the
>> audio and midi interface settings, plus tried as many usual actions as
>> I could think of, all with NVDA, and found work arounds for everything.
>> The part that concerned me was getting the midi portss enabled, which
>> ; when I did them in Wineyes and Jaws; required Wineyes mouse
>> pointer/jaws PC cursor moves at the numPad, but a little
>> experimentation with NVDA +flat review, move to focus, move navigator
>> object to mouse, and I got all midi ports enabled with NVDA.
>> I don't remember trying NVDA in Reaper's IO dialog, but I can't think
>> of anything in there that NVDA can't accomplish.
>> Right click menus seem very similar to what I get with Wineyes.
>>
>> I still have Reaper 4.22 on this Win7 64 machine, so if you want me to
>> try some particular move with NVDA, let me know.
>>
>> I'll go to the midi editor and see if it's as easy to edit midi
>> events as with Wineyes.
>> If NVDA will do your midi quantization work arounds; Roy, I think
>> nothing is lacking.
>> I was going to uninstall Reaper, from this computer; since it's
>> totally impossible to run with Wineyes 7.5.22.
>> I prefer Wineyes 6.1 to NVDA; in my XP daw; because I like to look at
>> the whole screen with wineyes num pad navigation keys, and feel half
>> blinded by NVDA's lack of the same entire screen review facility.
>> I don't doubt that very skilled NVDA user can find anything on a
>> screen, it just frustrates me to get only bits and pieces; here and
>> there; with various shortcuts; instead of the entire screen all at once.
>> If NVDA ever gets easy screen navigation at the number pad, look out
>> Jaws and Window-Eyes.
>> My greatest frustration with NVDA lately is; on Win7; that it doesn't
>> pop up Win7's U A C dialog for me.
>> Instead it goes silent.
>> I have poked around with the spacebar and pressing Y for yes, and
>> actually got programs to run, but it's just guessing; no confirmation
>> speech during the U A C dialog.
>> Indigo L
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 7/1/2012 11:17 AM, Patrick Perdue wrote:
>>> I haven't actually needed to access those controls in that way, since
>>> I can do all that through ReaAccess. I am still using Reaper 3.7.x by
>>> choice. Maybe things are different now, not sure.
>>> Case in point though. NVDA sometimes won't see stuff like that, but
>>> it reads the Izotope RX stand-alone stuff better than System Access
>>> does, or Jaws, for that matter.
>>>
>>> This entire discussion is kind of ironic, since all but one of the
>>> SeroTalk podcasts are produced with Reaper... using NVDA. Oops!
>>>
>>> On Jul 1, 2012, at 10:08 AM, Roy wrote:
>>>
>>>> hi Patrick
>>>> do you succeed in reading and right-clicking all the track control
>>>> panel buttons using NVDA? e.g the i/o button , monitoring etc; these
>>>> seem to read just with System Access's virtual mouse mode.
>>>> cheers
>>>> Roy.
>>>> -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Perdue
>>>> Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2012 4:54 PM
>>>> To: Reapers Without Peepers
>>>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Windoweyes Still Can't Run Reaper 64
>>>>
>>>> Yep, System Access does, indeed, work fine with ReaAccess. It uses
>>>> the same API NVDA does. I prefer using it with NVDA though, as it
>>>> reads some of the plugin interfaces a bit better than System Access
>>>> does. Functionality is basically the same with all the stock Reaper
>>>> stuff.
>>>> But, as is always the case, SA occasionally gets things that NVDA
>>>> misses, and the other way around.
>>>> It hasn't been a one screenreader world for a while now.
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 1, 2012, at 9:41 AM, Roy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> yeh , system access works with no problems also on 64-bit with
>>>>> Reaper 64-bit.
>>>>> cheers
>>>>> Roy.
>>>>> -----Original Message----- From: Kevin Brown
>>>>> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 2:08 PM
>>>>> To: rwp at reaaccess.com
>>>>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Windoweyes Still Can't Run Reaper 64
>>>>>
>>>>> Have you tryed system access?,...system access runs reaper with no
>>>>> problems,...I've been using it for 6 years now...
>>>>>
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