You can look inside the help files, there will be a link to the jaws manual.

On 20/01/2013, Rich De Steno <ironr...@verizon.net> wrote:
> Not so.  Audacity is very screen-reader friendly with many keyboard
> shortcuts.  There is a manual for screen-reader users, mainly Jaws but
> it applies to other screen-readers also.  I'm sure someone on this list
> will direct you to the location of the manual.  It is more complicated
> than Goldwave, but it ismuch more powerful with a much better noise
> reduction function.
>
> Rich De Steno
>
> On 1/19/2013 5:39 PM, Joe Giovanelli wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I do not use Audacity, but Goldwave.  I have a friend who does not have
>> much money so am looking into Audacity for him.
>>
>> >From a study of what seems to me to be a difficult manual, it looks as
>> though editing manipulations must be carried out by drag and drop.  If
>> that's so, how can a blind user work with this program?
>>
>> Is there a decent tutorial which can take me through a project and showing
>> me step by step how to make the software work?
>>
>> I thank you for your help.
>>
>> Joe Giovanelli
>>
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