Re: Would mouse keys help me with this?

2016-01-01 Thread Brian Howerton
Chris,
That is Command + click.  I would think that that would work, hopefully others 
will chime in here.
Brian
> On Jan 1, 2016, at 2:36 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> Guys,
>  
> I don't mean to somewhat crosspost here, but we've been talking on the Logic 
> Accessibility mailing list about Mouse keys, and how they can improve 
> workflow within Logic.  Well, this got me to thinking about something on the 
> ProTools side of things.
>  
> Provided that I had mouse keys turned on, and, provided that obviously num 
> pad commander in Voiceover was disabled, if I then was to interact with one 
> of my track strips, say... maybe a piano track, could I then, essentially 
> vo+right arrow to my solo button on that track, and using mouse keys, do 
> my... what is that... option, I think it is? correct me if I'm wrong? with 
> the numpad 5 to do a mouse click, thereby performing an option+click to solo 
> safe that track?  Yes, I'm aware that before doing this, I might have to do a 
> vo+command+F5 to first route my mouse to the solo button.  I'm perfectly 
> aware of that.
>  
> I'm just thinking, as I don't currently have any sort of a trackpad, and I 
> don't have room on this desk for a mouse.  Yes, believe it or not, it's 
> literally that? cluttered.
>  
> If this little trick would work, then oh! man!  You all don't know how that's 
> gonna help my workflow!  That'll be freaking awesome!
>  
> Chris.
>  
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Re: Would mouse keys help me with this?

2016-01-01 Thread Slau Halatyn
I think anyone trying this will find that there's a limitation on modified 
clicks with Mouse Keys. One can do a modified click like Command-clicking an 
item (although I find it equally easy to simply tap a track pad anywhere to 
achieve the same result while the mouse pointer is tethered). However, when 
trying to use a modified click to navigate a menu, Mouse Keys doesn't support 
navigation using the cursor keys. Tapping the track pad, however, does. Now, if 
there's a feature of Mouse Keys that does support navigating while simulating 
the holding down of that mouse pointer, by all means, that would be nice and if 
anybody's aware of such a feature, do comment.
Slau

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Re: Would mouse keys help me with this?

2016-01-01 Thread Slau Halatyn
Try it.
On Jan 1, 2016, at 3:33 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Aa!  Command! click.  OK.  Thank you for correcting me on that.
>  
> This is something I honestly never really've done, so therefore, the command 
> was kind of slipping my memory.  LOL!
>  
> Chris.
>  
> - Original Message -
> From: Brian Howerton
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 2:59 PM
> Subject: Re: Would mouse keys help me with this?
> 
> Chris,
> That is Command + click.  I would think that that would work, hopefully 
> others will chime in here.
> Brian
>> On Jan 1, 2016, at 2:36 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Guys,
>>  
>> I don't mean to somewhat crosspost here, but we've been talking on the Logic 
>> Accessibility mailing list about Mouse keys, and how they can improve 
>> workflow within Logic.  Well, this got me to thinking about something on the 
>> ProTools side of things.
>>  
>> Provided that I had mouse keys turned on, and, provided that obviously num 
>> pad commander in Voiceover was disabled, if I then was to interact with one 
>> of my track strips, say... maybe a piano track, could I then, essentially 
>> vo+right arrow to my solo button on that track, and using mouse keys, do 
>> my... what is that... option, I think it is? correct me if I'm wrong? with 
>> the numpad 5 to do a mouse click, thereby performing an option+click to solo 
>> safe that track?  Yes, I'm aware that before doing this, I might have to do 
>> a vo+command+F5 to first route my mouse to the solo button.  I'm perfectly 
>> aware of that.
>>  
>> I'm just thinking, as I don't currently have any sort of a trackpad, and I 
>> don't have room on this desk for a mouse.  Yes, believe it or not, it's 
>> literally that? cluttered.
>>  
>> If this little trick would work, then oh! man!  You all don't know how 
>> that's gonna help my workflow!  That'll be freaking awesome!
>>  
>> Chris.
>>  
>> 
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Re: Would mouse keys help me with this?

2016-01-01 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Aa!  Command! click.  OK.  Thank you for correcting me on that.

This is something I honestly never really've done, so therefore, the command 
was kind of slipping my memory.  LOL!

Chris.

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  From: Brian Howerton 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 2:59 PM
  Subject: Re: Would mouse keys help me with this?


  Chris,
  That is Command + click.  I would think that that would work, hopefully 
others will chime in here.
  Brian

On Jan 1, 2016, at 2:36 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


Guys,

I don't mean to somewhat crosspost here, but we've been talking on the 
Logic Accessibility mailing list about Mouse keys, and how they can improve 
workflow within Logic.  Well, this got me to thinking about something on the 
ProTools side of things.

Provided that I had mouse keys turned on, and, provided that obviously num 
pad commander in Voiceover was disabled, if I then was to interact with one of 
my track strips, say... maybe a piano track, could I then, essentially vo+right 
arrow to my solo button on that track, and using mouse keys, do my... what is 
that... option, I think it is? correct me if I'm wrong? with the numpad 5 to do 
a mouse click, thereby performing an option+click to solo safe that track?  
Yes, I'm aware that before doing this, I might have to do a vo+command+F5 to 
first route my mouse to the solo button.  I'm perfectly aware of that.

I'm just thinking, as I don't currently have any sort of a trackpad, and I 
don't have room on this desk for a mouse.  Yes, believe it or not, it's 
literally that? cluttered.

If this little trick would work, then oh! man!  You all don't know how 
that's gonna help my workflow!  That'll be freaking awesome!

Chris.



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Re: Would mouse keys help me with this?

2016-01-01 Thread Slau Halatyn
Tryi it.
On Jan 1, 2016, at 2:36 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
wrote:

> Guys,
>  
> I don't mean to somewhat crosspost here, but we've been talking on the Logic 
> Accessibility mailing list about Mouse keys, and how they can improve 
> workflow within Logic.  Well, this got me to thinking about something on the 
> ProTools side of things.
>  
> Provided that I had mouse keys turned on, and, provided that obviously num 
> pad commander in Voiceover was disabled, if I then was to interact with one 
> of my track strips, say... maybe a piano track, could I then, essentially 
> vo+right arrow to my solo button on that track, and using mouse keys, do 
> my... what is that... option, I think it is? correct me if I'm wrong? with 
> the numpad 5 to do a mouse click, thereby performing an option+click to solo 
> safe that track?  Yes, I'm aware that before doing this, I might have to do a 
> vo+command+F5 to first route my mouse to the solo button.  I'm perfectly 
> aware of that.
>  
> I'm just thinking, as I don't currently have any sort of a trackpad, and I 
> don't have room on this desk for a mouse.  Yes, believe it or not, it's 
> literally that? cluttered.
>  
> If this little trick would work, then oh! man!  You all don't know how that's 
> gonna help my workflow!  That'll be freaking awesome!
>  
> Chris.
>  
> 
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Re: Would mouse keys help me with this?

2016-01-01 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
I guess that would! be the obvious thing to do, wouldn't it.  Snort?

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  From: Slau Halatyn 
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 3:39 PM
  Subject: Re: Would mouse keys help me with this?


  Try it.

  On Jan 1, 2016, at 3:33 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
wrote:


Aa!  Command! click.  OK.  Thank you for correcting me on that.

This is something I honestly never really've done, so therefore, the 
command was kind of slipping my memory.  LOL!

Chris.

  - Original Message -
  From: Brian Howerton
  To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 2:59 PM
  Subject: Re: Would mouse keys help me with this?


  Chris,
  That is Command + click.  I would think that that would work, hopefully 
others will chime in here.
  Brian

On Jan 1, 2016, at 2:36 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


Guys,

I don't mean to somewhat crosspost here, but we've been talking on the 
Logic Accessibility mailing list about Mouse keys, and how they can improve 
workflow within Logic.  Well, this got me to thinking about something on the 
ProTools side of things.

Provided that I had mouse keys turned on, and, provided that obviously 
num pad commander in Voiceover was disabled, if I then was to interact with one 
of my track strips, say... maybe a piano track, could I then, essentially 
vo+right arrow to my solo button on that track, and using mouse keys, do my... 
what is that... option, I think it is? correct me if I'm wrong? with the numpad 
5 to do a mouse click, thereby performing an option+click to solo safe that 
track?  Yes, I'm aware that before doing this, I might have to do a 
vo+command+F5 to first route my mouse to the solo button.  I'm perfectly aware 
of that.

I'm just thinking, as I don't currently have any sort of a trackpad, 
and I don't have room on this desk for a mouse.  Yes, believe it or not, it's 
literally that? cluttered.

If this little trick would work, then oh! man!  You all don't know how 
that's gonna help my workflow!  That'll be freaking awesome!

Chris.



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Would mouse keys help me with this?

2016-01-01 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Guys,

I don't mean to somewhat crosspost here, but we've been talking on the Logic 
Accessibility mailing list about Mouse keys, and how they can improve workflow 
within Logic.  Well, this got me to thinking about something on the ProTools 
side of things.

Provided that I had mouse keys turned on, and, provided that obviously num pad 
commander in Voiceover was disabled, if I then was to interact with one of my 
track strips, say... maybe a piano track, could I then, essentially vo+right 
arrow to my solo button on that track, and using mouse keys, do my... what is 
that... option, I think it is? correct me if I'm wrong? with the numpad 5 to do 
a mouse click, thereby performing an option+click to solo safe that track?  
Yes, I'm aware that before doing this, I might have to do a vo+command+F5 to 
first route my mouse to the solo button.  I'm perfectly aware of that.

I'm just thinking, as I don't currently have any sort of a trackpad, and I 
don't have room on this desk for a mouse.  Yes, believe it or not, it's 
literally that? cluttered.

If this little trick would work, then oh! man!  You all don't know how that's 
gonna help my workflow!  That'll be freaking awesome!

Chris.

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