[Rwp] Slightly OT Isotope Plug-ins

Patrick Perdue patrick at pdaudio.net
Wed Feb 10 16:10:14 EST 2016


There is an NVDA addon that gives OCR based on the tesseract engine, 
which isn't really that great for accuracy, but can sometimes get you by 
if you can't see what you're looking for using object review or screen 
review modes.
I can use it to select and mute and unmute channels on my Presonus 
StudioLive VSL software, which is all pretty much inaccessible, though 
it's not really efficient to do so.

On 2/10/2016 1:43 PM, Chris Smart wrote:
> Have you tried Jaws's OCR feature on the installer screens? Doesn't NVDA
> have an oCR feature of some kind as well? Just an idea. I'm going to
> grab the free delay plugin today.
>
> At 04:14 AM 2/10/2016, you wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> For those of you using Isotope software, how do you install and
>> authorise it without sighted assistance, or isn't it possible?
>>
>> I downloaded one of their free plug-ins yesterday and the installer
>> wouldn't speak at all and the authorisation dialogue, although I could
>> get it to come up by triggering the custom UI in Reaper's effects
>> dialogue, also seemed inaccessible. I couldn't enter my sereal number
>> at all or any of the other details it wanted.
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>>
>> Justin
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