[ddots-l] Re: Garritan jazz and big band 3 installation

  • From: Blake Hardin <blakehardin5487@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 20:48:21 -0800

how accessible is his?

On 11/27/10, Mike Tyo <mtyo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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
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>


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