[Electronics-Talk] Accessibility of Audacity?
rixmix2009 at gmail.com
rixmix2009 at gmail.com
Sun May 29 05:12:11 UTC 2022
Jim Portillo,
Audacity, thumbs up.
Here is a good place to go for a starter. And where you can subscribe to
their email discussion group. It is a very strong and supportive discussion
list, and they have members of the group who have produced very good mp3
tutorials, and more. The traffic is manageable, too.
The audacity4blind web site is at
http://www.freelists.org/webpage/audacity4blind
Rik James
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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Accessibility of Audacity?
Greetings,
I apologize if this is off topic for this list, but I'm not sure where or
who to ask. I would like to be in touch with anyone who currently uses the
latest version of the Audacity software with JAWS. If things go as I am
hoping, I may be using it for some recording. I need to know how accessible
and operatable it is on a laptop computer with JAWS. I am looking for
perhaps some tutorials or even classes online. If it is accessible with
JAWS, I'd like to learn as much as I can about it.
I'm happy to go off list with people who use it or can lead me in the right
direction. At this point, it needs to be that specific program, because I
would be working or making recordings with others who are using it.
Jim
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