[sib-access] Re: Issues with access plugin and switching hands

  • From: "Dale Lieser" <dale.lieser@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2015 12:39:24 -0400

Matthew,

The ctrl+home keystroke has not worked reliably for me, and I have gotten
the same script errors you mention. You might try using the ,home> key from
the num-pad, as that works for me. The inconvenient thing about that is
having to turn numlock off, though. But it gets the job done.

Are you talking about cross-staffing notes via ctrl+shift+down-arrow. If so,
Sibelius gives no spoken feedback, but the command does function properly.

Explain more, and I'll try to be of help.


Dale


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Subject: [sib-access] Issues with access plugin and switching hands

Hi All,
I'm using SIbelius 5.25 with the SibAccess scripts.
I had to give up on Sibelius due to issues with the access
plugin, and I'm wondering whether anyone knows how to fix them.
I'm running Sibelius and the scripts on a win7 64-bit machine
with Jaws 12.
When I open Sibelius and select Open recent file, and hit,
Control-home to go to the top of the file, Jaws says that the
access plugin is not running correctly. I press Control-f1 to
open the Sib-access options menu, and hit enter on Test Plugin,
which results in the same The Plugin is not running correctly
message.
I then press control-f1 and try to disable the plugin and enable
it, after which point I hit Test Plugin, again which results in
the same error. I've gotten this error ever since I installed
Sibelius on this computer.
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong? Another question, When I
press the keystroke (I think it's COntrol-shift-down arrow) to
have a part of a score be moved from left hand to right hand, the
image on my computer monitor flips upside-down, and Jaws gives no
indication of material being moved from hand to hand. DOes anyone
know what causes this?
Thanks for any help,
Matthew
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