Thanks, Charles; I'll do some additional research and see where it all goes. It's not a life or death situation at this point. I'm looking for more of a plug-in where I can alter speaking voices rather than for vocals. Take care. Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: Charles Marston To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 23:29 Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Autotune Mike: I just got Auto-Tune 7 a couple of days ago. I have not have much time to play with it but here is what I have done. Using the JAWS cursor, you can definitly get to several options in the automatic mode. This is the default mode that comes up as soon as you open Auto-Tune. I was able to select the type of input like soprano, or tenor. I can also select the type of scale or key that auto tune uses for the automatic pitch correction. You can also select the type of vibrato you want to apply. However, there are other options in the automatic mode that JAWS cannot see. I am hoping that with some help I can setup some hot spots to get to them. I am assuming that clicking on those other options will also give me a context menue which JAWS can read without any problems. I have not try the graphical mode yet, but I think this would be a completely different story. However, according to the manual, there are shortcut keys which you can define to activate different functions or tools in the graphical mode. I have not use any previous versions of Auto-Tune, so I cannot tell you how much has accessibility increased or decreased in the latest version. Hope that helps.