The best place to get specific answers would be from the MIDI mag users group which is populated by many professional low vision / no vision musicians producers etc. Most of them are using either Cakewalk or Cubase but some occasional try ProTools just in case accessibility has improved.
The subscribe details can be found on Google.
Let me know if you cant find it.
Glen

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On 23-Sep-2013 8:06 AM, Hamit Campos wrote:
From what I've heard, it's more accessible on the MAC. I do wander though.
Has any one tried it?

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Is anyone using JAWS with Pro Tools?  I'm asking for a friend who is using
JAWS 13 on a windows 7 computer.  Is this an accessible program?

Arianna


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