Right I have the vsts, but I don't know how to make scripts, I study
computer programming but not for jaws applications.
I learn fast :P
I'll make the upload of the vsts, or I can tell you where you can download
it, because nexus has 2 Gigs.
How do you prefere?
Regards
Daniel
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From: "Chris Belle" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 11:24 PM
To: "JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Working with Sonar X1
I have no idea without trying it.
I do technology training and teaching, at a very modest price.
If someone is willing to extend me software to try, and perhaps help
script to make more accessible, I may take the challenge.
I have a working knowledge of hotspot clicker, and autohot key, which can
be helpful in making non-talking apps work better.
At 03:08 PM 7/19/2011, you wrote:
Hi Chris!
Do you already know if nexus and sylenth vsts works for blind users?
I install sylenth but just have one sound in the sound banc... I don't
understand why
Cheers
Daniel
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From: "Chris Belle" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 9:00 PM
To: "JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Working with Sonar X1
hey Pete,
I'm working with x1 and window-eyes, and you can get more track inspector
stuff to show up if you click on some of the track tabs, it's similar to
the inspector in sonar 8.5 where you show and hide stuff with display and
modules options, but they're named a bit different in x1.
it's been a while, but I was able to get 4 parameters to show up, and
even better, 4 per track as I arowed down, didn't have to go to a menu to
go to another track.
But this behavior wasn't always reliable.
But with window-eyes, there is basic access with no scripts.
I realize we are speaking oranges and apples here in a way, but hope this
helps, I'll go back in and see if I can repeat my steps and tell you more
accurately what i did.
C
At 12:58 PM 7/19/2011, you wrote:
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Just wondering if anyone else has much experience working with Sonar X1.
I'm thinking about trying to modify the JSonar scripts to capture some
of the lost functionality in X1 but don't know what others might be
doing here.
Although some things obviously work, there is a lot that doesn't and a
bunch of UI changes. In particular, I can't seem to read anything when
the Track Inspector comes up (even using the JAWS cursor), in a new
project, many of the track fields are missing in the default template
(such as "input", "output", etc.). Presumably some of these fields can
be hidden or shown by going to the Track control manager, but there
doesn't seem to be a simple way of getting there.
We might be able to script the Control Tool bar pretty easily, but I
haven't done that yet.
Anyway, I thought it would be nice to follow the progress of Sonar if we
could so that we could take advantage of new functions and utilities as
they are added in the future, but I'm not sure where everyone wants to
go with this and don't want to duplicate or crash into work someone else
might be doing.
I did put a section in the SonarGlobals.jsl file to account for window
classes and ID's that might be specific to Sonar X1 so that we can
(hopefully) work off the same scripts, but I haven't gotten around to
putting in any custom values - just a skeleton for now.
So, what thoughts do people have?
--Pete
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