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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello,<br>
Then you need to make it clear how to change the different items
on the track by hand.<br>
I often can't remember what the key-stroke is for each item, so
when I am in the application and I need a quick reminder I arrow
to the element on the track and here is what my first inclination
is to do:<br>
1. press left and right arrow as that is what it is in Sonar.<br>
2. press the applications key<br>
3. press the alt button and look for a menu called "track" and
arrow through that.<br>
<br>
If there is no way to arm, solo, mute or do all the track's items
in any one of those 3 places, I start to get frustrated.<br>
<br>
If you are using left and right to move through the track, and you
don't wish ctrl+left and right to move by larger increments, they
could also move between items in a track.<br>
But some way, I need to see the items in a track with their
keystrokes inside the program.<br>
<br>
The Ray access keystrokes are horrible because they are not
logical for someone who is coming from other programs.<br>
Those who are using ray access know how to make their own key
maps, so they should and probably will.<br>
I also could not figure out how to do a basic recording and
editing using Ray Access, so I just gave up.<br>
In my opinion, the only thing good about Ray access is the
simulation of the track items and the menus.<br>
thanks,<br>
<br>
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<a href="http://www.brandonkeithbiggs.com/">Brandon Keith Biggs</a></div>
On 2/23/2015 11:56 AM, James Teh via RWP wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">left and right arrow is move
through the different options on each track and make it loop
with a sound beeping when you get back to the name field<br>
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I've been meaning to mention this before; thanks for reminding me!
:) In REAPER, left and right are assigned to move a small amount
back or forward. When stopped, they scrub. I would absolutely not
want to see this changed; IMO, being able to scrub so easily is
one of the best things about REAPER.<br>
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It's also worth noting that REAPER doesn't really have a concept
of navigating between fields or options on a track. ReaAccess
implemented its own virtual mode for this, but it's entirely
"fake". REAPER actually sort of exposes track and envelope
controls using accessibility APIs, so once they fix the bugs (or
we work around them in screen readers), you'll be able to use your
screen reader's object navigation (or equivalent) functionality to
move between these fields. I think this is probably the better way
forward for this functionality in the longrun.<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Jamie<br>
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