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<DIV>Well I’ll be buggered! ReAccess installed without a problem when I got the
64 bit version, so I can only publicly state what an idiot I am for not knowing
that I had a 64 bit system! I never asked for one specifically when I bought
this laptop, so it didn’t even occur to me to check this out. I figured most
computers off the shelf are 32 bit, so I had no reason to think mine was any
different! Sorry for wasting everyone’s time!</DIV>
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<DIV>So now I can tab around the dialogue, but my preferences don’t seem to be
remembered on the track for long. For example, when I arm the track it only
remembers it until I move to another control. Guess I’ll just keep playing
now!</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks,</DIV>
<DIV>Rikki.</DIV>
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<DIV style="font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A
title=rikki@phronesiscoaching.com.au
href="mailto:rikki@phronesiscoaching.com.au">Rikki Chaplin</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Sent:</B> Sunday, November 27, 2011 9:25 PM</DIV>
<DIV><B>To:</B> <A title=rwp@reaaccess.com
href="mailto:rwp@reaaccess.com">Reapers Without Peepers</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Subject:</B> Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"</DIV></DIV></DIV>
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I didn't think I did have a 64 bit system, but hey I'm not <BR>that computer
savvy. I've just picked up a few tips and tricks <BR>along the way! Well
anything's worth a try at this point! I'll <BR>grab the 64 bit version and see
what happens!<BR><BR>Thanks,<BR>Rikki.<BR><BR>----- Original Message
-----<BR>From: Gianluca Apollaro <gianluca.apollaro88@gmail.com<BR>To:
Reapers Without Peepers <rwp@reaaccess.com<BR>Date sent: Sun, 27 Nov 2011
11:17:58 +0100<BR>Subject: Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"<BR><BR>Hi
again, x86 folder? That makes me think you have a 64 bit <BR>version of<BR>the
operating system, so you have to install the 64 bit version <BR>of<BR>reaper
itself.<BR>Bye,<BR>Gianluca from Italy<BR>Skype ID: gianluca8815<BR><BR>Il
27/11/2011 11:06, Rikki Chaplin ha scritto:<BR>Hi Gian,<BR>I found the roming
folder and I did find a Reaper folder in <BR>there with<BR>components in it
which are not present in the X86 programs <BR>Reaper<BR>folder. I tried
moving these items to the Roming folder where <BR>the<BR>other Reaper folder
was. No success there, so I tried moving<BR>everything back to the X86
programs file folder. No luck when I <BR>did<BR>that either.
I'm still getting the same prompt no matter which<BR>location the Reaper
folder is in. So are there yet more <BR>components<BR>missing do you think
that are elsewhere, or should the Reaper <BR>folder<BR>be in a different
location? This is driving me crazy!<BR>Thanks,<BR>Rikki.<BR>*From:* Gianluca
Apollaro <mailto:gianluca.apollaro88@gmail.com<BR>*Sent:* Sunday, November
27, 2011 6:51 PM<BR>*To:* Reapers Without Peepers
<mailto:rwp@reaaccess.com<BR>*Subject:* Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not
Found"<BR>Hi Rikki and all,<BR>I think this is all due to where reaper installs
the <BR>configuration<BR>components when you first run it without
reaaccess. I had a <BR>similar<BR>problem once and managed to fix
it. What happened to me was <BR>that<BR>windows for some odd reasons
changed the path to where reaper<BR>installed the config and other
components. The usual path <BR>should
be<BR>C:\Users\YourUser\AppData\Roaming\REAPER. To locate your user
<BR>folder<BR>you can do the following.<BR>Type windows+R and then tipe the
period sign, press enter and <BR>your in<BR>your user folder. In there
look for AppData\roaming; if you <BR>don't find<BR>any folder named REAPER
that's the problem. The folder has not <BR>to be<BR>empty but must contain
other folders in it like ColorThemes etc, <BR>those<BR>are the missing
components reaaccess wants. Probably windows <BR>decided<BR>to put those
in another path. What I did is creating an empty <BR>folder<BR>named
REAPER so that reaaccess could install. I then found were<BR>windows put
the missing components and manually moved what <BR>reaaccess<BR>put in the
folder I've created in its proper path.<BR>I tried my best to explain what
happened to me and I hope it <BR>helps,<BR>even if it sounds confusing.<BR>Best
regards,<BR>Gianluca from Italy<BR>SkypeID: gianluca8815<BR><BR>Il 27/11/2011
06:46, Rikki Chaplin ha scritto:<BR>Hi Kerry,<BR>Well this beats me! I did
exactly as you said, double checked <BR>that<BR>the user account control is
definitely turned off, and still got <BR>the<BR>same result with the version of
Reaper that you suggested. I <BR>think<BR>Jim is right! God obviously
objects to me using Reaper on this <BR>laptop<BR>for some
reason!<BR>Regards,<BR>Rikki<BR><BR>*From:* Rikki Chaplin
<mailto:rikki@phronesiscoaching.com.au<BR>*Sent:* Saturday, November 26, 2011
2:38 PM<BR>*To:* Reapers Without Peepers
<mailto:rwp@reaaccess.com<BR>*Subject:* Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not
Found"<BR>No worries. I just tried it on an XP machine with no problem at
<BR>all.<BR>That at least gives me a couple of options, as I have another
<BR>laptop<BR>with Jaws on it which is running XP. I'm now going to try
and <BR>fool my<BR>Windows 7 machine by copying the folder from the program
files<BR>directory on the XP machine onto my Windows 7 laptop, as I
<BR>really<BR>would like to use this machine. It's a really nice
setup. <BR>Failing<BR>that, I'll go with XP. That laptop needed to
find a good use <BR>anyway!<BR>Regards,<BR>Rikki.<BR>*From:* Jim Snowbarger
<mailto:Snowman@SnowmanRadio.com<BR>*Sent:* Saturday, November 26, 2011 2:21
PM<BR>*To:* Reapers Without Peepers <mailto:rwp@reaaccess.com<BR>*Subject:*
Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"<BR>Yep, I see from below, that
you already discussed this. Sorry.<BR>When you installed reaper, did you
mess with any of the optional<BR>checkboxes? or did you just leave them at their
default <BR>settings.<BR>Likewise when installing ReAccess.<BR>If I were you, I
would uninstall both of them, and reboot my<BR>machine. Then, install
reper, leaving all selections defaulted.<BR>Run reaper, an drink a really nice
cup of hot tea while it <BR>thinks<BR>about itself, then close reaper.<BR>Then,
install ReAccess, leaving all selections defaulted.<BR>If it still doesn't work,
I would throw up my hands, and <BR>conclude<BR>that God didn't want me to do
this.<BR>I wish I could help further. Or, even at all, for that
matter.<BR>I'm ot an NVDA user, so I'm not sure if that has any impact, but
<BR>I<BR>doubt it. I think several people are using
that.<BR><BR> ----- Original Message
-----<BR> *From:* Rikki Chaplin
<mailto:rikki@phronesiscoaching.com.au<BR> *To:*
Reapers Without Peepers <mailto:rwp@reaaccess.com<BR>
*Sent:* Friday, November 25, 2011 9:44 PM<BR> *Subject:*
Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"<BR>
Hi,<BR> I hate to be difficult, but I did all that! I
even tried <BR>going<BR> back to version 3.78 and the
same thing happened. Another <BR>stupid<BR>
question, but is there a specific length of time I should
<BR>keep<BR> reaper open. I don't get any prompts
that tell me that any <BR>kind<BR> of setup has finished
or to wait for a setup to finish. I'm
<BR>stuck<BR> for ideas now.<BR>
Thanks,<BR> Rikki.<BR> *From:*
Jim Snowbarger <mailto:Snowman@SnowmanRadio.com<BR>
*Sent:* Saturday, November 26, 2011 1:37 PM<BR> *To:*
Reapers Without Peepers <mailto:rwp@reaaccess.com<BR>
*Subject:* Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"<BR>
Sorry, I haven't followed this very closely. Appopogize
if<BR> stating the obvious.<BR>
Last I new about this was that, when you install reaper,
you<BR> first needed to run reaper by itself, with outt
installing<BR> ReAccess. That first run of Reaper
did some further setup<BR> activities, and got things
ready.<BR> Then, you close reaper. Then, you
should be ready to <BR>install<BR>
ReAccess.<BR> Maybe you should just uninstall
everything, and run that
<BR>sequence.<BR><BR> -----
Original Message -----<BR>
*From:* Rikki Chaplin
<BR><mailto:rikki@phronesiscoaching.com.au<BR>
*To:* Reapers Without Peepers
<mailto:rwp@reaaccess.com<BR>
*Sent:* Friday, November 25, 2011 4:43
PM<BR> *Subject:* Re: [RWP]
"Some Components Are Not
Found"<BR> Just some further
information here. When I go to
<BR>install<BR> Reaper, in the
components, I am unable to check the
<BR>"required<BR> files"
component. I suspect this might have something <BR>to
do<BR> with the scripts refusing
to install, but I'm just
<BR>guessing.<BR> Is there a way
around this issue in the Reaper
<BR>installation<BR> process? Or
is this checkbox not being checked relevant
<BR>at<BR> all? Just a reminder
that I'm using NVDA. Perhaps it's
<BR>an<BR> accessibility issue
with that particular check box on
<BR>second<BR> thoughts, but
again I'm not sure.<BR>
Thanks,<BR>
Rikki.<BR> *From:* Rikki Chaplin
<BR><mailto:rikki@phronesiscoaching.com.au<BR>
*Sent:* Friday, November 25, 2011 9:57
PM<BR> *To:* rwp@reaaccess.com
<mailto:rwp@reaaccess.com<BR>
*Subject:* Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not
Found"<BR> Hi
all,<BR> I only found out about
reaper and its accessibility<BR>
yesterday, so please forgive me for revisiting a topic
<BR>which<BR> I know has been
covered following my web searches to <BR>find
an<BR> answer. I'm getting
this same prompt that others
have<BR> mentioned when I
attempt to install the reaaccess
<BR>scripts<BR> that some
components can not be found. I did run <BR>Reaper
and<BR> then exit, both as
suggested by the prompt and by
<BR>another<BR> list member, but
still no joy! Can someone tell me how
<BR>to<BR> resolve this please?
I'm running Windows 7 32
bit.<BR>
Thanks,<BR>
Rikki.<BR>
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