Floyd,
Sure, I know this, and I know or partly remember many keystrokes... but I have
had a couple people tell me that they have partial vision and use Sonar the way
I used to use it... in high contrast mode, black text on a white background...
and sometimes I was able to use a mouse... not much... but there are people who
do work this way, and I would rather talk with someone who knows the keystrokes
flat out without having to look them up... which I can do also. It is usually
the process I am after learning, and looking up keystrokes to make it easier
makes everything take way too long.
But thanks for your note... heck afterjust three years away from using Sonar/CT
I'm having to look up almost every keystroke as if I never knew them. I keep
having to press a zillion Right Arrows just to go from the NAMe of the channel
to anywhere along it. Like I say, I'm reading the manual again from start to
finish... but I will still need help understanding lots of things like
automation and many other things.
Thanks,
John
-----Original Message-----
From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
floyd white
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2020 7:59 PM
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Looking for support with sonar and cake talking
Hey John,
Just in case you don't know, CakeTalking is entirely keystrokes. I can't
imagine anybody choosing CT that uses a mouse anyway.
Floyd...
On 3/13/20, Timescape <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
PLEASE READ THIS FOOTER AT LEAST ONCE!
Hello,Starting in April I will be wanting support for sonar and
Cake talking. I’m willing to pay anyone as qualified by the hour or as
a block purchase of time… Whatever is comfortable.Specifically, I am
looking for support from someone who is totally blind and knows sonar
cake talking well..I found through doing this kind of training in the
past that it’s very helpful if the person can tandem into my system at
times.The reason why I want someone who is totally blind is simple. I
have Worked with many partially sighted people and they are not as
familiar with the keystrokes as they are with operations via the mouse. This
is completely unhelpful to me.
I’ve worked with two or three blind people and their sole use of
keyboard commands makes everything much easier And more helpful to
me.It’s important that whoever wishes to do this training understands
basic hardware set up for sonar as well.People can reach me through
this list and we can make other arrangements to talk or correspond
with private emails or phone calls.ThanksJohnPS it’s not important or
necessary to be able to teach me recording technique as I have been a
recording engineer all of my life.
Everyone have a nice weekend despite all the coronavirus threats.