Hey Phil, Thanks a bunch for that information; but I got a couple of questions for ya. Is this a typical setup program that you run to install the software? if so, where would that .pgm file show up so I can hunt it down? Another thing: does this process have to be repeated if you want to install other Garritan libraries? Right now I'm planning on obtaining the Jazz and Big Band 3 and the orchestral stuff; and I'm hoping down the road to get some other things as well. Cheers. Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: Phil Muir To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2010 08:16 Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Garritan jazz and big band 3 installation If you can't get sighted assistance then, this may work. Roy from the MIDIMag list managed to do this. "it's a bit tricky , but doable. put the .png file in a folder of your choice , then open it in a My Computer or windows explorer window. next , launch the Garritan stand-alone player; press ok to close the pop-up message about it not being activated. now you're at the Garritan Aria interface with the different channels/presets etc. it's best to make sure that the Garritan window and your .png folder window are the *only* windows opened , and the .png folder window is in the restore state (not the maximized or minimized one). suppose you're using Jaws on a desktop layout , place focus in the .png folder's window and highlight the .png file name; now route Jaws to pc if it's not set to automatically follow it. next , activate the Jaws cursor. you should see the contents of the 2 windows kinds of blended together; this is ok. if not , set the restriction mode (Jawskey+r) to "not restricted". next , place the Jaws cursor on one of your .png file name's characters , and issue the Jaws drag/drop command once (CTRL+Jawskey+Numpad slash</>). Jaws marked the source object to drag. well, remember how the Garritan interface looks like? then move around with the Jaws cursor to locate any word that belongs to the Garritan Aria interface content. now , issue the key sequence CTRL+Jawskey+Numpad / once more; a message should appear , telling you the successful activation of the program; press ok and you're done. hope it's clear enough and will work. Roy." Regards, Phil Muir Accessibility Training Telephone: US (615) 713-2021 UK +44-1747-821-794 Mobile: UK +44-7968-136-246 E-mail: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx URL: http://www.accessibilitytraining.co.uk/