[realmusicians] Re: (no subject)

  • From: Chris Belle <cb1963@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: realmusicians@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 17:21:19 -0600

I think it's about the same thing though,
as you press the key and it seems as if you've selected the midi patern.

I did see a place where some of the patterns were listed and how long they were.

I'll keep plunking away at it.



At 04:12 PM 12/15/2009, you wrote:
Chris wrote: Hey, I figured out something which will make things much
easier.

We don't have to make spots for all the midi-patterns, you just need
to press the key you want the pattern to go to before you hit the load
button.

Phil replied: on the other hand, its nice to have access to all of those
MIDI paterns as we do in the old set.


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Sent: 15 December 2009 22:04
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Subject: [realmusicians] Re: (no subject)


Nope, just the lowly jaws nine I find it better with xp and my dual
core machine.

Hey, I figured out something which will make things much easier.

We don't have to make spots for all the midi-patterns, you just need
to press the key you want the pattern to go to before you hit the load
button.

That's what was confusing me.

I thought about that, but I pressed the key when in the load box
which would make sense, but you have to do it before you load.

Well, and I bet that information shows up somewhere on the screen.

so maybe we can make that talk.

Wow, if I was as smart as you or Phil or Tom, I'd have it figured out
by now 'grin'.

I'll post my updated sets on both sides of the fence soon.

Phil, just put them where they need to go on hotspotclicker.org, I'm
just going to send them to the list here, I'm lazy 'grin'.


At 03:55 PM 12/15/2009, you wrote:
>cool; will also look and see what I can come up with here.
>are you using Jaws 11?
>cheers
>Roy.
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Belle" <cb1963@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: "realmusicians-freelists.org" <realmusicians@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 11:47 PM
>Subject: [realmusicians] (no subject)
>
>
>>Hey Roy, and all others working on session drummer 3 access?
>>I'm trying to define the midi phrases section where you can load in
>>drum patterns.
>>It seems as if around line 550
>>on the y axis like from x50,550 to x500,550 you should be able to
>>make spots to load paterns in progressively higher keys, but I'm
>>getting flaky results.
>>Some times the jaws cursor will look like it's in the right spot
>>but the pattern will load in to the previous  or  next key before
>>or after where you think it should load.
>>I've run the tool-tip scanner, and when I mouse over stuff, jaws
>>will read it, but hsc won't recognize those tool-tips as valid when
>>I do the hsc mods f10 thing and try to use them.
>>I've set my graphics size in configuration manager to a lower size,
>>but no joy, I"m wondering what's happening here.
>>It seems that window-eyes behaves beter in this part of things, but
>>I want to confirm this for sure.
>>We don't have a fancy script yet to make custom over-lay
>>interfaces, but even without scripting it's easy enough to just
>>route the mouse to a pre-determined position and perform a click manually.
>>I've defined windows 20 through 25 to do this so far.
>>I'll report back.
>>Phil I know you can help on the jaws side, and Roy I know you and I
>>are doing the two screen-reader approach except you know jaws
>>better and I know we better, so between all of us we surely can
>>skin the cat somehow 'grin'.


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