01 Prerequisites for Screen Reader Users.mp3

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Hello, hello, hello, I'm Scott Chesworth, and I'm going to be using Reaper 6 on Windows
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with NVDA as my screen reader.
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For the most accessible Reaper setup, you're going to need to get a copy of Reaper itself
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from reaper.fm.
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You need Asara, the open source accessibility extension, which you can get from asara.reaperaccessibility.com,
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with Asara being spelt O-S-A-R-A.
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I'm going to be using the most recent release of the Asara keymap throughout these recordings.
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It's important that you're aware of that, because if you're following along at home
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and your version of Asara is out of date, chances are a lot of these keystrokes that
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I'm going to be referencing won't be the same for you.
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So pop over to asara.reaperaccessibility.com when you start listening to this, and make
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sure you've got the latest version installed.
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Any Asara release from endofox.com.
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October 2020 going forward should get you into a good spot.
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I'd also recommend you install the SWS extensions.
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They're not strictly necessary, but they are a big productivity booster, and we do use
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some actions from the SWS extensions on the Asara keymap.
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So for the smoothest user experience, if you're following along at home, you're going to want
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to get those installed.
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You can get them from sws-extension.org.
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