[RWP] Can it be; Things Seem to Run more Reliably on NVDA?
Scott Chesworth
scottchesworth at gmail.com
Fri Jun 7 04:39:46 EDT 2013
That's not what she said :P
But yeah, I agree, the combo of Reaper and NVDA feeling so lightweight
and snappy makes a real difference here every day. FWIW, the
experience is as good with System Access too. Whenever I return to my
other DAW, it feels like wading through mud for the first few hours of
a session.
On 6/7/13, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
> Last night I finally got my $12 joystick GamePad to midi learn synth
> parameters; so I could wobble bass; or radically mangle an arpeggio by
> tweaking filter cutoff and filter freq on X and Y axes of a joystick;
> but here's the weird thing.
> I had no success with the Window-Eyes I had tried it with before; so I
> switched to NVDA on my XP music computer; and suddenly everything fell
> into place.
> It can't be simply lower CPU load, since the music daw it's on is a
> second generation I7 2600, with way more power than Reaper needs, it's
> like NVDA is simply friendlier to utilities in certain situations.
>
> Also, I'm sure NVDA boosts my confidence, since I've got totally spoiled
> with its quickness of response after key presses; on this little $380
> AMD machine I use online; so that it makes the older; larger
> screenreaders seem clunky by comparison.
> Yea for the small; yea for the user-written; and yea for the guys in
> Australia that got tired of paying out hundreds of dollars and
> struggling with crashes with their former big corporation screenreaders.
> Small is beautiful.
> Indi
>
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