r/Blind • u/DilfInTraining124 • 24d ago
Technology I need help finding an accessible DAW
I’m currently a jaws user. I already have a physical set up with an audio interface, but I need the final step which is software. I’ve seen reaper suggested frequently, but I found a few warnings about how they stopped updating Jaws support. Similar things about ProTools, but I don’t have a lot of money to shill out. Any other suggestions would be great.
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u/retrolental_morose Totally blind from birth 19d ago
capslock q if you're quitting NVDA and loading JAWS, surely. I switch between screen readers a good 10 times a day for work, so I guess for me the efficiencies really add up because they both have different start and stop keys. Far easier to hit ctrl+alt+shift+s, which I've mapped to my desktop shortcut for screen reader switch by using the ctrl+alt key on the right of my keyboard, and not have to worry about which one I'm quitting and which one I want on next.