Hi All, When I get my new Mac - thanks to all for advice on that - it will come with Mountain Lion. If I put the latest version of ProTools on it, will there be enough accessibility to start learning PT, or would it be better to downgrade to Lion, if that's even possible? Best, Peter At 13:57
Hey Peter,
You'll need to downgrade to Lion. The bug that's affecting PT in
Mountain Lion has been reported to and acknowledged by Apple though,
so hopefully you won't have to stay there indefinitely.
One problem you might have is that the Macs that are shipping now were
manufactured post Lion,
Hi, Exactly why we need to take a more active standing on fixing these
issues for example getting both Apple and Avid members on this list as
even if they don't respond at least they could be reading these messages
and getting to the developers suggestions on ways to improove
accessibility. There
Nick, having banged my head repeatedly on Apple's door over one thing
or another for a decade or more, all I can say is I wish you luck and
limitless energy. You'll need both.
Tbh, the fact that the situation was acknowledged at all beyond canned
responses gives me more hope that a fix will
FYI:
Pro Tools 10.3.4 was released on March 11 and is available for
download from the Avid website. I haven't played around with it much, but I
did test it briefly with VoiceOver in Mountain Lion enough to observe that
the counters are still unreadable and the pop-up buttons are still not
Not really surprising, given that so far as we know, the bug causing
the counter display etc not to be read in ML is on Apples end of the
equation rather than Avids. If you've got a suitable system to try it
on, testing any flavour of PT 10 with the ML 10.8.3 release that Apple
have just put out
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To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Pro Tools 10.3.4 Update
FYI:
Pro Tools 10.3.4 was released on March 11 and is available for download from
the Avid website. I haven't played around with it much, but I did test it
briefly with VoiceOver in Mountain Lion enough to observe