[studiorecorder] Re: New Exciting Beta Version

  • From: "Neal Ewers" <neal.ewers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 13:53:39 -0500

First of all, I don't think I said anything about ignoring anyone.  I
rather thought my message was to include everyone.  So, people who want
to use the mouse should be able to do so.  After all, people with low
vision, also use this product.  So, I suggest you read the following
list of keyboard short cuts and then tell me if you think American
Printing house or Studio Recorder is ignoring anyone.  Myself, I think,
by including both keyboard shortcuts and mouse commands they are
reaching out to everyone.  Thanks Rob and others for opening up this
program to all persons who desire to use it.  


Studio Recorder Hot Keys  

Audio Cues: Alt+1-Alt+0

Background Processing Cancel: Shift+Ctrl+F4

Beginning and End: Ctrl+Home and Ctrl+End

Beginning: W

Calibrate Phrase Parameters: P

Close File: Ctrl+F4

Copy: Ctrl+C

Cross Fade Delete: Shift+Del

Cross Fade: F

Cut: Ctrl+X

Dip/Rise: D

File properties: Alt+Enter

Format select: Ctrl+M

Forward: Right Arrow or F12

Insert File: Ctrl+I

Magnify Up and Down: Shift+F9 and Shift+F10

Mark Clear Custom: Shift+1-0

Mark Clear: Shift+M

Mark Name: N

Mark Previous and Next Custom: Shift+Ctrl+1-0 and Ctrl+1-0

Mark Previous and Next: Ctrl+Page Up and Ctrl+Page Down

Mark Tighten: Ctrl+K

Measurements: Ctrl+U

move between documents: Ctrl+F6 or Ctrl+Tab

open a file, Ctrl+O 

open new document: Ctrl+N

Paragraph Previous and Next: Ctrl+Up Arrow and Ctrl+Down Arrow

Paste to New Document: Ctrl+D

Paste: Ctrl+V

Peak Meter Reset: R

Phrase Parameters Default: Shift+P

Pitch Increase and Decrease: F8 and Shift+F8

Pitch Restore: Ctrl+F8

Pixels Loop: Shift+X

Play Looped: Ctrl+Space

Play: Space or F5

Post Roll: .

Pre Roll: ,

Pre/Post Roll: /

Preview: Alt+P (in Open dialog)

Rate Increase and Decrease: F3 and Shift+F3

Rate Restore: Ctrl+F3

Record Insert: Shift+F6

Record: \ or F6 

Redo: Ctrl+Y 

Rewind and Forward Alternate: Alt+Left Arrow and Alt+Right Arrow

Rewind: Left Arrow or F11

Scrub Back and Scrub Forward Ctrl+Left Arrow and Ctrl+Right Arrow 

Section Previous and Next: Alt+Up Arrow and Alt+Down Arrow

Select All: Ctrl+A

Selection Beginning and End: Ctrl+[ and Ctrl+]

Selection End: ]

Selection Loop: Ctrl+Shift+Space

Selection Play: Shift+Space

Selection Recall: Shift+C

Selection Save: Ctrl+Shift+S

Selection Set: Ctrl+E

Selection Start: [

Selection end: ]

Settings: Ctrl+T

Stop All: Shift+Escape

Stop at Start: Enter

Stop Preview: Esc

Stop: Escape or F4

Synchronized Play Arm: Shift+A

Time Go to: G 

Time View Ctrl+Shift+T 

Tone Move to Next and Previous : Alt+Page Down and Alt+Page Up

Tone place: T

Tone Remove: Shift+T

Undo: Ctrl+Z

Volume Increase and Decrease: F2 and Shift+F2

Volume Restore: Ctrl+F2

Wave View Ctrl+Shift+W 

   
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-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Hansen [mailto:bc.hansen23@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 5:13 PM
To: neal ewers
Subject: SR Key Commands

Hi Neal, 
I'm helping a friend get started with SR for the first time, and I was
wondering if you had a copy of the command list that was floating around
on the discussion
group a while back?  I didn't think I'd ever need it, so as usual, I
didn't save it.  <GRIN>  If you do come across it, could you forward me
a copy of
it?  Thanks. 
Blessings, 
Brian 
PS.  How's the quest coming for a 1A?  
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-----Original Message-----
From: studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Tanner
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 12:47 PM
To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [studiorecorder] Re: New Exciting Beta Version


But, compairing the SoundForge manual and way they work isn't fair. 
After all the last time I checked American Printing House for the Blind
was suppose to be developing products for use by the blind and
accessible to the blind.  

I don't have a problem with deleting a mark one place and inserting one
somewhere else, but I am not ready to tell a company whose main mission
is or should be making products that are accessible to blind people that
it is alright to ignore keyboard equivelents and go for the mouse
because that is what sighted people use.  That attitude is not
acceptible.

Sorry, I don't go for giving in to mouse users that easy when it comes
to software designed by an agency that calls themselves American
Printing House for the Blind.  

And now I'll step down off the soap box.



David Tanner
Rehabilitation Program Specialist 3
Assistive Technology Specialist
Assistive Technology Department
MN State Services f/t Blind
Office- 651-642-0795  Cell- 651-270-2233
Skype name: dtat100




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