[Rwp] Two unrelated questions

Scott Chesworth scottchesworth at gmail.com
Fri Feb 19 12:59:59 EST 2016


Chris,

Something just occured that I should've mentioned in my first reply.
You can hit CTRL+F12 for the OSARA configuration dialogue, and stop a
few things from being spoken in there. The ReaAccess function to
disable screen readers didn't actually disable any screen reader, it
just stopped action feedback being sent to any of the screen reader
APIs when in the TCP. Given that OSARA talks a lot less anyway, if you
were to uncheck report position when scrubbing, you'd achieve similar
functionality. Of course you can hit CTRL+Shift+J to find out your
current position on the timeline if you've scrubbed to a specific
point and you find that you do need to know the exact place you're at,
but on the whole, I find it useful if my screen reader isn't jabbering
percentages at me whilst scrubbing

Hth a bit

Scott


On 2/19/16, Scott Chesworth <scottchesworth at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Chris,
>
> The short answer to your first question is nope. It's been requested a
> few times, but so far, nobody has come up with enough of a
> justification for Jamie to spend time implementing it. As an NVDA user
> I don't miss that functionality, but I dunno whether JAWS has a
> keystroke to mute speech in one shot.
>
> For the second question, I've no idea. Interested to know whether
> anybody else has a trick for this.
>
> Scott
>
> On 2/19/16, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgilland07 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Firstly, does Osara have a key like we had in Rea Access for speech
>> on/off
>> mode?  I think in Rea Access, it was ctrl+Shift+F12 if I recall
>> correctly.
>>
>> Secondly, I've been playing a bit with altering pitch within a project
>> using
>> shift+7, 8, 9, and 0.  Once I get the pitch changed, is there a real
>> quick
>> keystroke that will get it back to it's original value?
>>
>> Chris.
>>
>


More information about the RWP mailing list