I think this should work on the Mac - will try to remember when in front
of one tomorrow. Pressing shift-a should stop playback at that point
and put the cursor there. Pressing left bracket ([) when playing will
put the cursor at that point and playing will continue. Pressing right
bracket (]) when playing will set the end of the selection to that
point. When not playing, pressing left or right bracket allows you to
edit the time.
Andrew
On 13/12/2016 4:01 PM, Maria Chapman wrote:
Hi.
I am also using audacity with a mac quite successfully. I don’t know how to
edit the middle of a file either, that is select parts of a file, but i do know
how to select from the beginning or the end. I suspect i just don’t have the
knowledge yet though.
Maria
On 10 Dec. 2016, at 2:54 am, Peter Bosher <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,
I'm asking on behalf of a friend who may need to use Audacity on the Mac. The
website says that there's an accessible version, 2.11, but is anyone on this
list using it successfully? Any feedback on how well it works with VoiceOver
would be really helpful.
Also, is there anyone who could train her here in the UK?
TIA,
Peter
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