[RWP] Jim, your scripts for Reaper
david hindmarch
david.hindmarch1 at ntlworld.com
Thu Mar 29 05:06:07 EDT 2012
Thanks for looking at this for me, it must be my configuration, I'm using a
Mac book with windows XP in boot camp, so this might be the problem.
----- Original Message -----
From: "indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 9:27 AM
Subject: Re: [RWP] Jim, your scripts for Reaper
> Well, in Window-Eyes, I press the shortcut ctrl+insert key, the one above
> the arrow keys, but for some reason that didn't work in Jaws 13, so I went
> to the Reaper menus, to the insert menu, arrowed down once to Insert
> Media, hit enter, and I got the last folder I was in, a bunch of midi
> files.
> I loaded one and it worked as expected.
> I didn't think to press enter on that midi file, but I bellieve if I did
> it would have played in Winamp, same with .wav and mp3's.
> I haven't tried that in the Reaper media dialog, but I will and get back.
> Sure I can hear their names and extensions, arrow up and down, go up to
> the parent folder and change it for another in my large midi files folder,
> all the stuff all Microsoft browse folders do, same inside Reaper as
> outside.
> I didn't notice anything about the backspace key.
> Or, maybe you mean alt plus left arrow
>
>
> If it's alt+left arrow,29/2012 4:02 AM, david hindmarch wrote:
>> Are you able to move up and down a list of files and listen to them? and
>> does jaws tell you what those files are when you up or down arrow?
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
>> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 7:30 AM
>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Jim, your scripts for Reaper
>>
>>
>>> David, No problems in Jaws 13 demo browsing for media in Reaper 4.21,
>>> with the latest available ReaAccess.
>>> I 'm even on Jaws 13 writing this email, sure feels funny after NVDA,
>>> but it's not the least bit sluggish on this old 2.2 GHZ machine on XP.
>>> Very impressive!
>>> On 3/29/2012 2:14 AM, indigo wrote:
>>>> No problem here browsing for media to insert into Reaper 4.21; either
>>>> with Wineyes 6.1 or NVDA on XP, on 2 different computers, 1 an old
>>>> pentium 4, the other a new Intel I7.
>>>> The media doesn't play as you arrow across it, like in Sound Forge,
>>>> that
>>>> would be nice, but not absolutely essential.
>>>> The Reaper media browse dialog is 100 percent standard Windows , and I
>>>> don't get how it can't work, if you can browse for files in other
>>>> browse
>>>> dialogs outside Reaper.
>>>> I'll try it in a minute with Jaws 13 demo.
>>>> Indigo L
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 3/28/2012 2:43 PM, david hindmarch wrote:
>>>>> Dear Jim, would it be difficult to make a script which would give
>>>>> focus to the cursor keys whilst browsing the media explore dialog. You
>>>>> can move to a file using key commands which is useful if you can
>>>>> remember the name of a poticular wave file you wish to preview. In
>>>>> Reaper version 3.7 with an early version of ReaAccess it was possible
>>>>> to arrow up and down files with in a folder but this is not possible
>>>>> with the current version of ReaAccess and Reaper.
>>>>>
>>>>>
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