Hi David. Thanks very much for your suggestion. One additional question though. 
Are these suggestions specific to Jaws? I have Window-Eyes, System Access and 
of course, for the Mac, Voiceover. Whether or not your suggestions are Jaws 
specific, I'll take a look at the link you suggested. Thanks very much. 

Larry



On 2010-10-19, at 1:09 PM, David Bailes wrote:

> Hi Larry,
> 
> I presume that you're using a recent version of Audacity (latest version is 
> 1.3.12).
> If a track is the focus, then pressing enter toggles whether that track is 
> selected or not, but it has no effect on whether the other tracks are 
> selected. 
> So if if you want only one track to be selected, you need to go through the 
> other the other tracks and set them to be not selected if necessary. You may 
> find the keystroke ctrl+shift+a helpful, as this sets all tracks (and any 
> selected time range) to unselected.
> There's a Jaws guide to audacity at http://bit.ly/axYol6 which you may find 
> of 
> some help,
> 
> David.
> 
> original message:
> Hi. My problem occurs when I want to apply effects to one specific track from 
> those that I have opened and imported. It happens whether using the Mac or 
> windows version of Audacity. 
> 
> According to an Audacity demo that I found on BlindCoolTech, my impression is 
> that if you wish to select one specific track, you make sure that it is in 
> focus and press enter on it. However, when I do that, all tracks are 
> selected, 
> effectively blocking me from working with one of the tracks only. 
> 
> Any thoughts on what I might be doing wrong? It's not an accessibility issue, 
> because the guy doing the demo was blind and using a Mac. So it's me and I'd 
> like to find out what I'm doing wrong. 
> 
> Larry
> 
> 
> 
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