Hi Joy,
Automation isn't in the form of clips. It appears as a series of lines and 
break points. Sighted users can create break points by clicking in the timeline 
and they can drag those points or draw lines. The alternative (or, I should 
say, the primary) means of accessing automation is through controls like 
faders, mutes, pans, send pans, send mutes, etc. While some people bypass this 
and go straight to drawing the information in, it started with clicking buttons 
and moving faders first and then adjusting. Flor a blind user, it's all about 
those buttons and faders and that's one of the aspects that makes having a 
control surface pretty indispensable. Hope that helps clarify.
Slau

> On Jan 22, 2017, at 5:06 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
> <ptaccess@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 
> Hey Guys,
> maybe someone can help me with the following:
> I've routed my Drum-tracks into an aux, and i'm sending the sum to a 
> delay-channel. Working on a Dub-Remix here, in case you're wondering. *smile*
> I want to work with automations, and PT records my send automations fine. 
> But, i can't find them as clips. 
> My question: are automation clips for aux-channels not accessible? I've set 
> the view to send level, but when i tab through the clips, nothing is shown.
> Any ideas,
> 
> many thanks,
> 
> Joy 
> 
> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
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