[NFBCS] Accessibility of Audacity?

Rich De Steno axcruncher at gmail.com
Thu May 26 21:38:29 UTC 2022


I am a long-term user of Audacity.  It is very speech friendly and 
accessible with both Jaws and NVDA.  There are Jaws scripts as well.  I 
suggest that you join the Audacity for Blind email list. There are many 
knowledgeable blind users of the program on that list.  Here is how to join:


send an email to audacity4blind-request at freelists.org with subject line 
subscribe


On 5/26/2022 5:01 PM, Jim Portillo via NFBCS wrote:
> Greetings,
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> Jim
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Rich De Steno




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