For anyone who cares about Logic accessibility

2012-09-10 Thread Chris Norman
I'm painfully aware of how off topic this is, so I'll keep it breef.

I found a thread on the Apple Support Forum about Logic Pro 10. It
started off as someone moaning it wasn't released yet, but got down to
more productive conversation later on, so I chipped in, and said I'd
like to see Logic 10 work better with VoiceOver. Then an interesting
thing happened, and a load of sighted people chimed in and agree for
some really interesting reasons. Anyways, here's the link for anyone
interested in mentioning stuff. Way I see it, more people who say
about it, the better.

https://discussions.apple.com/message/18830814#18830814

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Re: For anyone who cares about Logic accessibility

2012-09-10 Thread Brian Casey
For the record its the very last thread or if it gets longer, page 6 of that 
thread that Chris is refering to.


A thread on which there seems to be an extreme lack of anyone to do with 
Apple or logic for that matter.


At least a couple more people vaguely acknowledged the need for Voice over. 
I can't imagine them mixing blind ever though, people like talking about 
that concept, but the second I switch off the moniter in my control room 
people begin to freak completely, God forbid I were to remove it altogether, 
cause it really is getting in the way of those sound waves I'm trying to 
work on.


The trouble with pushing for logic accessability is that its not obvious 
where to push. If the regular and even die hard logic users are dismayed at 
lack of communication well then things don't look so positive.


I might drop a word to a friend working at Apple and see if he could open up 
any routes of communication. o at least find out if they are working on 
Voice over compatability on such aps.


Brian.
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From: Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 10:31 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: For anyone who cares about Logic accessibility


I'm painfully aware of how off topic this is, so I'll keep it breef.

I found a thread on the Apple Support Forum about Logic Pro 10. It
started off as someone moaning it wasn't released yet, but got down to
more productive conversation later on, so I chipped in, and said I'd
like to see Logic 10 work better with VoiceOver. Then an interesting
thing happened, and a load of sighted people chimed in and agree for
some really interesting reasons. Anyways, here's the link for anyone
interested in mentioning stuff. Way I see it, more people who say
about it, the better.

https://discussions.apple.com/message/18830814#18830814

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Take care,

Chris Norman.

!-- chris.norm...@googlemail.com --



Re: For anyone who cares about Logic accessibility

2012-09-10 Thread Chris Norman
That would be great. And, just before I close this grosely off-topic
with my full appologies, does anyone have a link for the Logic Access
group? I'm sure there was one, and I'd like to find my way onto it.

Cheers,

On 10/09/2012, Brian Casey brian_w_ca...@hotmail.com wrote:
 For the record its the very last thread or if it gets longer, page 6 of that

 thread that Chris is refering to.

 A thread on which there seems to be an extreme lack of anyone to do with
 Apple or logic for that matter.

 At least a couple more people vaguely acknowledged the need for Voice over.

 I can't imagine them mixing blind ever though, people like talking about
 that concept, but the second I switch off the moniter in my control room
 people begin to freak completely, God forbid I were to remove it altogether,

 cause it really is getting in the way of those sound waves I'm trying to
 work on.

 The trouble with pushing for logic accessability is that its not obvious
 where to push. If the regular and even die hard logic users are dismayed at

 lack of communication well then things don't look so positive.

 I might drop a word to a friend working at Apple and see if he could open up

 any routes of communication. o at least find out if they are working on
 Voice over compatability on such aps.

 Brian.
 --
 From: Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com
 Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 10:31 AM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: For anyone who cares about Logic accessibility

 I'm painfully aware of how off topic this is, so I'll keep it breef.

 I found a thread on the Apple Support Forum about Logic Pro 10. It
 started off as someone moaning it wasn't released yet, but got down to
 more productive conversation later on, so I chipped in, and said I'd
 like to see Logic 10 work better with VoiceOver. Then an interesting
 thing happened, and a load of sighted people chimed in and agree for
 some really interesting reasons. Anyways, here's the link for anyone
 interested in mentioning stuff. Way I see it, more people who say
 about it, the better.

 https://discussions.apple.com/message/18830814#18830814

 --
 Take care,

 Chris Norman.

 !-- chris.norm...@googlemail.com --




-- 
Take care,

Chris Norman.

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Re: For anyone who cares about Logic accessibility

2012-09-10 Thread Scott Chesworth
Hey Chris,

logic-accessibility+subscr...@googlegroups.com should get you hooked
up. It's pretty quiet there of late understandably.

Scott

On 9/10/12, Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com wrote:
 That would be great. And, just before I close this grosely off-topic
 with my full appologies, does anyone have a link for the Logic Access
 group? I'm sure there was one, and I'd like to find my way onto it.

 Cheers,

 On 10/09/2012, Brian Casey brian_w_ca...@hotmail.com wrote:
 For the record its the very last thread or if it gets longer, page 6 of
 that

 thread that Chris is refering to.

 A thread on which there seems to be an extreme lack of anyone to do with
 Apple or logic for that matter.

 At least a couple more people vaguely acknowledged the need for Voice
 over.

 I can't imagine them mixing blind ever though, people like talking about
 that concept, but the second I switch off the moniter in my control room
 people begin to freak completely, God forbid I were to remove it
 altogether,

 cause it really is getting in the way of those sound waves I'm trying to
 work on.

 The trouble with pushing for logic accessability is that its not obvious
 where to push. If the regular and even die hard logic users are dismayed
 at

 lack of communication well then things don't look so positive.

 I might drop a word to a friend working at Apple and see if he could open
 up

 any routes of communication. o at least find out if they are working on
 Voice over compatability on such aps.

 Brian.
 --
 From: Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com
 Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 10:31 AM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: For anyone who cares about Logic accessibility

 I'm painfully aware of how off topic this is, so I'll keep it breef.

 I found a thread on the Apple Support Forum about Logic Pro 10. It
 started off as someone moaning it wasn't released yet, but got down to
 more productive conversation later on, so I chipped in, and said I'd
 like to see Logic 10 work better with VoiceOver. Then an interesting
 thing happened, and a load of sighted people chimed in and agree for
 some really interesting reasons. Anyways, here's the link for anyone
 interested in mentioning stuff. Way I see it, more people who say
 about it, the better.

 https://discussions.apple.com/message/18830814#18830814

 --
 Take care,

 Chris Norman.

 !-- chris.norm...@googlemail.com --




 --
 Take care,

 Chris Norman.

 !-- chris.norm...@googlemail.com --