[RWP] Is This a SureFire Method of Opening Track Record Inputs Menu?
Jim Snowbarger
Snowman at SnowmanRadio.com
Wed Mar 13 22:30:38 EDT 2013
5:18 am? Are you crazy? Are you up already? Or still up.
Actually, I never did anything about applying skins. I never thought about
it, and don't even know how. I thought skins were for sighties.
Anyway, It was set to default. So, I chose default 3.0 and applied it, now
application key just gives me the handle error message, and no menu. I put
it back to default, and still no joy.
So, at the moment, nothing works. It worked last night.
More to this story for sure.
David P. how did you go about finding the special location you recently
published? Not the WindSpy method, and all that. but, how did you figure
out where the mouse should be placed?
So, I returned to default, and it still doesn't work.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 5:17 AM
Subject: Re: [RWP] Is This a SureFire Method of Opening Track Record Inputs
Menu?
> Jim,
> So, when you get the message handle of current track view is not found;
> then the correct menu comes up, did you first apply the classic default
> 3.0 theme?
> This is the first theme, or skin, I ever applied, other than choosing
> Classic skin in WinAmp.
> I always thought applying anything other than the default skin would add
> an additional layer between the screenreader and the application, so
> avoided skins.
> However, now that I applied the classic default 3.0 theme to this 64 bit
> Windows 7 Reaper version4.32, and also to my 32 bit XP daw's Reaper 4.32;
> I can't get the applications key to ever fail to bring up the Monitor
> Items menu.
> Both in Wineyes and NVDA; I no longer hear handle of current track view is
> not found.
> Actually, it works in every situation I've put it in; only a single empty
> track inserted, to multiple tracks with plenty of effects loaded, though
> Screwing around, going to actions list, playing with unused actions;
> creating new shortcuts for actions, only then would I sometimes go back to
> track view and the applications key would say and do absolutely nothing.
> I just pressed alt+F4 to clear whatever was in the way, and the
> applications key works flawlessly again.
> After changing themes; I also got the additional benefit of having the alt
> key always drop the regular file, edit, view, etcetera menus, as it is
> supposed to, a standard Microsoft thing; I think; since way bac at Windows
> 3.1.
> Ssince Reaper 4, sometimes alt would drop the menus, sometimes I'd need to
> press F10, which always works.
>
> When I first discovered that I got the Monitor Item menu with only the
> applications key, I thought that I had discovered how to focus onto the
> same arm button sighted users right mouse click on to get that same menu
> to display, but I realize you are right, focus has nothing to do with what
> I'm getting now.
> I conclude it's due to changing theme.
> Changing themes; though; did nothing to fix the broken ReaAccess
> shortcut; ctrl+enter; to display the inline midi editor.
> I still hear whatever that message is; Can't open editor.
> I couldn't care less, David Shortland's discovery of ctrl+alt+E to display
> the onboard midi editor, then alt+V for the view menu; then selecting Mode
> Item List; is an infinitely better method
> I think it provides a more intuitive display of notes and items for
> editing, plus; in the onboard midi editor; a press of Q brings up the
> quantize dialog, and you can change the grid settings, sometimes called
> quantize amount, from the manual tab in that same quantize dialog.
>
> Indi
>
> On 3/12/2013 9:53 PM, Jim Snowbarger wrote:
>> It's a very odd situation. What happens for me is that I get the
>> message, handle of current track view is not found, but the context menu
>> comes up anyway. It's the one with Monitor Input etc.
>> When I poke into this with my jaws tools, the track view always has
>> focus, even when you are tabbing through those items like arm and volume
>> and all that.
>> Even though you are tabbing, actual focus, according to windows, is not
>> changing. But, people often make focus, appear, to move by sliding some
>> clever color highlighting around. Unless they have played some really
>> weird tricks in the background, that should not cause redirection of key
>> strokes to one control or another.
>> I'm runnign reaper 4.26, for some strange reason. I didn't realize that.
>> Anyway, I was surprised that I got the error message, but stuff worked
>> anyway.
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
>> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 12:38 AM
>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Is This a SureFire Method of Opening Track Record
>> Inputs Menu?
>>
>>
>>> Hey, I thought I found a universal simple solution.
>>> Oh well, it works here, but I can't understand why it doesn't on other
>>> folks systems.
>>> Sorry,
>>> Indi
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3/11/2013 6:33 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
>>>> Hey chaps,
>>>>
>>>> Nope, not working here on Reaper 4.3.2 with NVDA 2012.3.1 running on
>>>> Win7 64. I tried with Default 4 and Default 3x themes, as classic 3x
>>>> wasn't an option I could choose for some reason.
>>>>
>>>> Interestingly, I've just had a working set of eyes watch me carry out
>>>> Indie's steps, and the focus isn't being adjusted visually here by
>>>> choosing arm from the ReaAccess virtual mode thingy. That'd explain
>>>> why it's not working I guess, although I've no idea why focus is being
>>>> moved on Indie's system and not on mine or Gianluca's.
>>>>
>>>> Just adding the result in case it helps to narrow anything down...
>>>>
>>>> Scott
>>>>
>>>> On 3/11/13, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
>>>>> Hi Gianluca,
>>>>> I just tried it again on this Windows 7 64 machine with NVDA, and I
>>>>> can't get my simple method not to work.
>>>>> However, I left out something I did that I thought had no effect, so
>>>>> didn't mention it, that is, I went to ctrl+P options/preferences,
>>>>> arrowed to theme; tab downand loaded the classic 3x theme.
>>>>> I thought all it did was change the colors and did not notice any
>>>>> difference, but I maybe was wrong, that the Reaper version 3x theme is
>>>>> important.
>>>>> Can't hurt, unless you are using default 4x colors to identify things
>>>>> with your screenreader.
>>>>> I put a checkmark on Allow Themes to Override.
>>>>> I went to select theme and clicked enter on it; I selected classic
>>>>> 3x in
>>>>> the combo box; I clicked on Load Theme; then Save Theme, maybe not
>>>>> necessary steps, but I had no instructions how to change themes; then
>>>>> clicked on Apply and OK.
>>>>> Maybe try changing to classic 3x theme, and then the method might
>>>>> work?
>>>>> If you are using default 4x theme colors for Jaws to find things, you
>>>>> should be able to return to default 4x theme, if it doesn't help
>>>>> make my
>>>>> method work.
>>>>> Indi
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 3/11/2013 1:11 PM, Gianluca Apollaro wrote:
>>>>>> Hi, I tried it with jaws and NVDA on the 32 bit version of reaper
>>>>>> 4.32
>>>>>> bit and it doesn't work, always the same message. I used the
>>>>>> applications key and did everything you suggested.
>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>> Gianluca
>>>>>> SkypeID: gianluca8815
>>>>>> Il 11/03/2013 17:08, Indigo ha scritto:
>>>>>>> Please try this and let me know if it works in all cases; especially
>>>>>>> when you have a cluttered screen with lots of tracks and effects
>>>>>>> going; okay?
>>>>>>> Here's what I did:
>>>>>>> In a new project; insert a track with ctrl+t.
>>>>>>> Now, tab down to Record Arm; and select On with your spacebar.
>>>>>>> Now press enter to save that selection.
>>>>>>> Now press escape.
>>>>>>> Now, without moving or pressing anything else; press the
>>>>>>> Applications
>>>>>>> key.
>>>>>>> Does the track recording inputs options menu come up; which reads:
>>>>>>> Monitor Input; when you arrow down once?
>>>>>>> I tested this method in 32 and 64 bits, with Window-Eyes and NVDA in
>>>>>>> 32 bits, and NVDA in 64 bit Reaper, and it never failed to open the
>>>>>>> recording inputs options menu with the applications key; and I'm
>>>>>>> running Reaper version 4.32.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The reason it works is that the sighted method for displaying that
>>>>>>> menu is to right click with the mouse on the graphical arm track
>>>>>>> button.
>>>>>>> When you tab to Record Arm; then select on or off with the spacebar;
>>>>>>> then press enter, then press escape, that same graphical arm
>>>>>>> button is
>>>>>>> in focus at that moment, so a click from the applications key
>>>>>>> displays
>>>>>>> that menu; because the graphical arm button is still in focus; and a
>>>>>>> click of the applications key acts the same as a right mouse click.
>>>>>>> If you press any shortcuts or move anything that graphical track arm
>>>>>>> button will no longer be in focus, so you may hear the annoying:
>>>>>>> Handle of Track who is not message; when you press the
>>>>>>> applications key.
>>>>>>> I don't think either the ctrl+up arrow or an Auto Hot Key shortcut
>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>> required, and; as long as the sighted method of displaying this menu
>>>>>>> is not changed, this should be breakproof with future versions.
>>>>>>> By the way, when a sighted person right clicks that graphical track
>>>>>>> arm button, which is the letter R on their screen, that icon
>>>>>>> actually
>>>>>>> speaks something like Record ARM OFF ON, but for the life of me I
>>>>>>> couldn't locate that graphical icon with Wineyes mouse pointer on
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> screen, I think it'must be between recognized graphics.
>>>>>>> Doesn't matter, if the method above works.
>>>>>>> Indi
>>>>>>>
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