>Sorry to be pedantic here Paul, but Outspoken is in fact a screen reader. Ther
oops, my mistake. i should have know better, given that ardour/ksi is
*designed* from scratch to be used with a screen reader :)
>In terms of using GUI software, there is in fact software for Windows, that
i think they use an accessibility layer similar to ATK. as long as the
widget/toolkit library used by Sonar uses this layer, then a screen
reader can figure out what is on the screen and control it, in the
same way that (in theory) all GTK2 apps can be controlled using screen
readers.
note, however, that my very limited experience with ardour/ksi
suggests that a fairly low limit to the onscreen complexity that can
be reasonably managed using keystrokes (which is what the linux screen
reading systems do).
>> the point about GUI systems for tasks like audio editing is that the
cakewalk (classic and sonar) emphatically *do* use regions. i don't
now if outSPOKEN can interact with their "editor canvas" as opposed to
the buttons etc. that function as controls. it would be interesting to
know, although it still leaves a huge area of basic functionality
unexplained (possibly because its not basic and is actually
unnecessary - we got most of the best recorded music to date without
any of this DAW crap!).
--p
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