[nvda] Re: Audacity problem

If you follow a link from a message, and don't get the expected result, look at the link character by character for errors or problems. If you do that in this case, you will see that space is written as psace by mistake. Correcting the spelling solves the problem.

Gene
----- Original Message ----- From: "tim.brugh" <isfeldt@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 6:01 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Audacity problem


hi this is tim in reguards to the mp3 player website when I went there I saw nothing about an Mp3 player! hears what popped up. Adult FriendFinder - The World's Largest Online Adult Personals for Adult Dating, Swingers, Sexy Adult Photos, Amateur Member Videos, and Adult Chat

I clicked on the link by hitting enter and got that site. what is the actual site?? thanks sorry just had to point that out. ----- Original Message ----- From: Debra Riese
 To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 4:58 PM
 Subject: [nvda] Re: Audacity problem


I am responding to your post because it is relevant to the work I am doing too. I am working on MP3 players for the visually impaired, as in this day and age of MP3 music and YouTube Videos, web content for this community is becomming limited.

What I have found is that I have to place separate text over each button to have the screen readers recognize it. I have mentioned this to the NVDA developers and they are aware that certain content whether it be flash or software applications need to have separate text identifiers.

As a developer, this has created multiple coding for me, one for the button action, one for the function and one for the text to be read describing what to do.

As soon as I have the Flash prototype ready, it will be presented to the NVDA developers as they are interested in my development and use of their screen reader. So far so good with that.

I also use Audacity - it's a great application, so I will send my flash widget/application/prototype to the Audacity developers so they can get an idea of how I got the screen readers work with my application.

These MP3 players will be available free of charge to the visually impaired. This is the MP3 player that got this project started, if anyone is interested.

www.mypsace.com/dkriese you will see the player I made for blind musician Kevin Brown. A portion I found could be read by the screen reader when I was testing it on my computer.

 Deb

 On 9/25/07, Gene <gsasner@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I may send a report to the development team. However, my concern was not
   just with Audacity.  If it only sees radio buttons in this program in
certain dialogs and no associated text, the text isn't seen on the screen at all which is demonstrated by using insert b to read the entire window, then this may be a problem that will be seen in other programs as well. How many I don't know but I thought the NVDA developers might want to examine the
   method used to display such text to determine the extent and ease of
   solution.

   Gene
   ----- Original Message -----
   From: "John Greer" < jpgreer17@xxxxxxxxxxx>
   To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
   Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 1:15 PM
   Subject: [nvda] Re: Audacity problem


   > That could also be an issue you may want to bring up with the audasity
   > team. If it is still in beta then there is no better time than the
   > present.  It does seem that because it doesn't work with other screen
> readers that also rely on MSAA info that it may be a Audasity UI problem
   > that should be addressed.
   > ----- Original Message -----
   > From: "Gene" < gsasner@xxxxxxxxx>
   > To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
   > Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 1:34 PM
   > Subject: [nvda] Audacity problem
   >
   >
   >>I was just experimenting with Audacity while using NVDA.  In the
>>preferences dialog, some items read correctly and some don't. I'm using >>the beta version, 1.3 though I believe these problems would be present in
   >>earlier versions as well.
   >>
>> So far, the specific problem I've found is that when you are on the file
   >> formats part of the treeview, radio buttons are announced as you tab
   >> through the dialog but no associated text is read.  I haven't checked
>> much else yet but I did find that one other part of the dialog, when on
   >> another item in the treeview is read properly.
>> The following information may or may not make it easier to determine the
   >> cause of the problem more quickly, but for what it's worth, the radio
>> buttons are not read properly by Narrator, Thunder, or Serotek (spelling)
   >> System Access.
   >>
   >> Gene
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