[RWP] And the Reaper access wiki is live

indigo 33indigo at charter.net
Sun Mar 25 22:36:26 EDT 2012


Jim, there's the little hassle about getting midi devices enabled in 
Reaper's options/preferences.
  Using my Window-eyes method; about arrowing to the device name, then 
routing that to the pc cursor at the number pad, then finding the device 
name at the number pad and right clicking it, then going back to the 
arrow keys where you will find a configure device dialog.
You press enter on the configure dialog, then; go to the  tab key,  add 
check marks to configure this device for midi messages, and sometimes, 
configure this device for controller messages.
We have many Jaws users, so they're obviously enabling their midi 
devices somehow.
It would be a real blessing for beginning Reaper users if you would 
please go to that midi device edit box and write a neat method  in Jaws 
terms?
I am a beginning driver in Jaws 13 demo, but if it was a car I'd advise 
everyone in my path to head for the hills! smile.

I don't have any idea how NVDA users are enabling midi devices.
I use NVDA every day for email, I'm on it this second, but I've yet to 
get 1 little bit of screen information from its flat review.

Thanks,
Indigo L


On 3/25/2012 9:40 PM, Jim Snowbarger wrote:
> This is a problem, creating directions that are screen reader
> independent. Frankly, if you choose to get right down to which key to
> press, that's probably impossible.
> And we don't really want documentation that is complicated by lots of,
> if you are using jaws, if you are using NVDA, if you are using blinkies
> bit blat, etc etc.
> That interferes with the flow of concept, which really troubles limited
> brains like mine.
> NVDA does have flat mode, which does give some limited ability to do
> mouse clicks on things. But, NVDA users know all about that.
>
> So, maybe if we just generalize those statements a bit, we can get
> around it.
> Indigo, As for your statements about limited time and energy, man oh
> man, can I relate to that in spades. I'm with ya, brother.
> And I have a great dog, a golden retriever who just had a bath. And, I
> have my priorities. <grin>
>
> But, I'm a jaws user. So, if you have some things you want me to review,
> and edit for generalization, I can sure put it in the queue here.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
> Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 7:22 AM
> Subject: Re: [RWP] And the Reaper access wiki is live
>
>
>> Kerry, I've been keeping my hundreds of notes and tips on running
>> ReaAccess as .txt text files, or .rtf files, with titles that mean
>> something to me, and hopefully others.
>> I'll try some basic getting started infos and learn how it goes with
>> the mark up language.
>> But, if I just don't have the time to post them in this exact markup
>> format, and still have time to make music, and take part in my family
>> life, I don't know what I'can do.
>> My tiny bit of energy is stretched very thin as it is.
>> I have been looking at Reaper and ReaAccess with Jaws, NVDA and
>> Window-Eyes, and I find there are places I don't comprehend how to get
>> a few of the basic things done in Jaws or NVDA.
>> For Example, When configuring one's midi interface, the word Enabled
>> must appear after the name of the midi interface.
>> Now I know very well how to get Enabled to appear while on
>> Window-Eyes, but I can't make out how it's done with Jaws or NVDA.
>> I'll put in my little procedure that works for Window-Eyes at that
>> basic configuration instance; and someone better at operating Jaws
>> will need to provide the details on how it's done in Jaws.
>> All you Jaws experts are running Reaper, so you must know how you got
>> your midi interface enabled, right?
>> Other than that single midi device configuration situation, I don't
>> find significant differences in what Jaws, Window-Eyes or NVDA sees,
>> at least with NVDA's tab key and arrows, though I can't get enough
>> information from NVDA because it doesn't have Jaws and Wineyes-style
>> PC cursor screen information available at the number pad.
>> And yet, Patrick Perdue uses NVDA exclusively in Reaper, and we have
>> System Access users as well.
>> So, I guess I'm saying that I had no idea wiki entries would be so
>> exacting, but I'll try, but if I can't get my entries in the wiki as
>> neat and in the exact format required, and expressed for all
>> screenreaders, and still manage to find time to make some music, play
>> with my dog, and the rest of life, I may need to zip up all my notes
>> on running Reaper and send them to someone who has more wiki talents
>> to post them than I do
>> Or, I'll post them zipped on SendSpace, and insert a link in our wiki,
>> or or in pages on a friend's FaceBook, for anyone to use them as they
>> please.
>> Indigo L
>>
>>
>>
>> On 3/25/2012 6:20 AM, Kerry Hoath wrote:
>>> This is a note to say that the Reaper access wiki is live and ready for
>>> people to start editing.
>>>
>>>
>>> It can be found at
>>> http://www.cucat.org/reacwiki
>>> The edit password is reaper in lowercase and just as soon as I figure
>>> out how to create a page with this information I'll link to the
>>> passwored page.
>>>
>>> Editing is relatively easy, here is a really quick summary but you
>>> really should read the basic editing guide.
>>>
>>> Lines that start with spaces like this are pre-formatted text and will
>>> not be wrapped.
>>> Note you'll need to read by character or set punctuation to most/all to
>>> see the following:
>>> !heading this is a level 1
>>> !!this is a level 2
>>> !!!this is a level 3
>>>
>>> * this is the first item in an unordered list
>>> * this is the second item.
>>>
>>> # this is item 1 in a numbered list
>>> # This is item 2 in a numbered list.
>>>
>>> double backslash \\ will insert a line break.
>>> A bare URL like
>>> http://www.reaccess.com/ will link off to another website.
>>>
>>> [[http://www.reaccess.com/|reaccess homepage]]
>>> puts the link in and changes the link text.
>>>
>>> To create a new page put something in like
>>> [[Getting started with Reaper]]
>>> a questionmark will show up next to the link after save, hit enter to
>>> create the new page.
>>>
>>> Please put your names on edits or I'll have to make author names
>>> manditory.
>>>
>>> I hope we all find this resource useful. If this really takes off I'm
>>> happy to either buy a domain or change pointers to the wiki or tar it up
>>> for someone else to host.
>>>
>>> I want to add links to Cavi's reaper presentations if people think that
>>> belongs on the wiki, CAVI did 3 presentations on how to get started with
>>> Reaper 3.77 and reaccess.
>>>
>>> regards, Kerry.
>>>
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