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I don't know. I install screen reader with speech synthesis software, and it reads to me what's onscreen. I do all my commands via keyboard. Tyler Z On Thu, 12 Jul 2012 19:14:08 +0200, Per Boysen wrote: >Hey Tyler, can't you set up an audio application to use the computer >system's built-in voice control? I have not tested that myself, so >this is just a wild idea... That in combination with a vast key >command setup could lead you quite far without the visual interface, I >guess. > >Greetings from Sweden > >Per Boysen >www.perboysen.com >http://www.youtube.com/perboysen > > >On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Tyler <programmer651@comcast.net> wrote: >>I rarely have access to audio editing software, but when I do, it's >>Studio >>Recorder from APH >>(www.aph.org). APH is the American Printing House for the Blind. I'm one >>of >>very few blind >>loopers, but SR sure makes studio stuff easy. It can't do everything, >>though. I >>could jump on >>ol' Audacity for a while!