[RWP] Inline Midi Editor Works, but not on Events, only on Items
David P Shortland
dragamilov at comcen.com.au
Sun Nov 25 16:04:09 EST 2012
Hi & Greetings from The Sunshine Coast
System: Win64 REAPER with System Access
Okay, I do not bother with the MIDI Access Screen, that is the one that is
opened with Control Enter...
IMHO the inbuilt MIDI Editor is just as accessable for me...
Steps are as follows:
Select the MIDI Item from the Track where your MIDI items are
Press ALT plus Control plus E , this opens the MIDI Editor
Press ALT plus V , which opens the View Menu
Scroll Down until you here Mode Event List and Select this
Your screen reader should now be Focused on the first Item of the Event List
and it reads as follows:
Position , Length , Channel , Type , Value , Velocity
If you wish to edit any of these parameters just press Control F2 which
opens the MIDI Event Parameters Dialog and TAB thru each parameter
I know this sounds a little long winded, but totally accessable for me with
SA...
Kind regards
David P Shortland
DragonScore Productions
-----Original Message-----
From: Indigo
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 12:19 AM
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Subject: [RWP] Inline Midi Editor Works, but not on Events, only on Items
In Windows 7 64, running N V D A on 64 bit Reaper 4.30, if you select
the item on a midi track, then press the ReaAccess shortcut for the
inline midi editor, you hear: Can't Open Midi.
But, if you select the item, then press the standard Reaper shortcut,
the letter E, you hear Open Inline Editor.
Click enter and you are able to edit the whole item's midi properties,
but can't get to the event list for each note; at least I can't reach
the note events.
In XP, with Window-Eyes, Jaws, and I believe N V D A, it's easy to open
the midi editor with the ctrl+enter shortcut.
You just select the midi track's item you want to edit the events in;
with ctrl+shift+right arrow; then press ctrl+enter to open the inline
midi editor; then use ctrl+right arrow to advance along the timeline to
each note event list.
While on a note's event list, at the tab key I find the note's position
along the time line; its midi instrument number; note number; note
length; velocity, etcetera.
In 64 bit Windows 7, and any Reaper 4 version, I can't get past the
item or take settings, down to the midi event level.
Is anyone accomplishing midi event editing in Windows 7 64, in any
Reaper version; with any screenreader?
How are you doing it?
Thanks for a clue to this puzzle,
Indigo L
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