Hi Robert, you can find the Jaws guide here: http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Audacity-2.1.3-Guide.html
In Audacity 2.1.3 the keystroke to stop playback and move the cursor to the position where playback stopped in now the letter X, rather than Shift + A in previous versions. David. original message: Wher might I find this jaws guide? On 9/25/17, Jesse Tregarthen <jessetregart...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello David, > > The way I accomplish this task is by pressing shift-a while the file is > playing. This stops the file and places the cursor at that place. Then press > shift-end and that will select to the end of the file. In the new version of > Audacity, a different command than shift-a is used and you'd have to ask > somebody who uses that version or consult David Bales's guide on Audacity > with JAWS. This guide does work when using other screenreaders. Hope this > helps. Best, > Jesse > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Sep 24, 2017, at 11:28 AM, David Goldfield >> <david.goldfi...@outlook.com> wrote: >> >> Hello. >> >> I am just beginning to learn how to use Audacity to copy some old tape >> recordings into mp3 format using an NLS C-1 tape player. I have >> successfully installed the Lame encoder for saving to mp3 format. I'm >> trying to do something which should be very simple. >> >> At times, I have a few extra seconds of audio at the end of a track that I >> want to delete. What I want to do is to select from the cursor position or >> from where I stopped playback up to the end of the track and delete that >> selection. I see several options in the Edit menu under Select which seems >> to be what I want but they never seem to work. I wind up deleting >> everything or I select audio in the other direction. Could someone please >> advise. >> >> Also, I am able to monitor what is on the tape while recording. I'm also >> trying to monitor the tape prior to recording and this doesn't seem to be >> happening. I'd welcome any advice. I don't need a lot of handholding as I >> like to think I'm a quick learner. >> >> Many thanks. >> >> -- >> David Goldfield, Assistive Technology Specialist >> WWW.David-Goldfield.Com<http://WWW.David-Goldfield.Com >> <http://www.david-goldfield.com/>> > >