![]() For the best results on a PC for the most compatibility, widest range of accessibility and the least headaches, especially since he's already using JAWS.įor me, it's about making music since that's what I do for a living. Of course your friend is on a PC, so let's look at that. There's a petition out there going around calling for Apple to do something about the accessibility in Logic, but if they will is anyone's guess. ![]() At one time Protools had gotten pretty accessible, but that accessibility has all but dried up in the past recent versions of PT. Unfortunately as far as a Mac goes, there's not a lot of good news there. I've heard in the past there was some good results with folks using the HD24, but can you even still get them? Those I knew using them were using a Mac compatible piece of software that gave them access to the HD24 screen. Even the designers say that they did not design it with accessibility in mind, while parts of the program do seem to be accessible. Well I downloaded it just the other day, and while some are reporting some success with it, I could never get it to talk for me. Now, I've not tried Samplitude that's a given, and Someone mention Reaper. There is just not that many options open to us blind users that are going to allow for total independence in the studio, and do it with out a lot of headaches. I can only speak on my own experience as a blind working musician. Here's a copy of a post I made in a simular thread.
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