For a project I was looking for a #screenreader #accessible soundboard for Windows, where you assign hotkeys to a sound, and they play without bringing another window into focus.
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For a project I was looking for a #screenreader #accessible soundboard for Windows, where you assign hotkeys to a sound, and they play without bringing another window into focus. I'm surprised nobody has made this, with all of the radio broadcasters in our community. Surely Google is just failing me! #blind #a11y
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For a project I was looking for a #screenreader #accessible soundboard for Windows, where you assign hotkeys to a sound, and they play without bringing another window into focus. I'm surprised nobody has made this, with all of the radio broadcasters in our community. Surely Google is just failing me! #blind #a11y
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For a project I was looking for a #screenreader #accessible soundboard for Windows, where you assign hotkeys to a sound, and they play without bringing another window into focus. I'm surprised nobody has made this, with all of the radio broadcasters in our community. Surely Google is just failing me! #blind #a11y
@fastfinge Probably because StationPlaylist Studio has that function built in, via hotkeys that are available while that window has focus.
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For a project I was looking for a #screenreader #accessible soundboard for Windows, where you assign hotkeys to a sound, and they play without bringing another window into focus. I'm surprised nobody has made this, with all of the radio broadcasters in our community. Surely Google is just failing me! #blind #a11y
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For a project I was looking for a #screenreader #accessible soundboard for Windows, where you assign hotkeys to a sound, and they play without bringing another window into focus. I'm surprised nobody has made this, with all of the radio broadcasters in our community. Surely Google is just failing me! #blind #a11y
@fastfinge the blind broadcasting "inddustry", for want of a better term, is monopolised by Station Playlist, which has carts for this sorta thing.
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For a project I was looking for a #screenreader #accessible soundboard for Windows, where you assign hotkeys to a sound, and they play without bringing another window into focus. I'm surprised nobody has made this, with all of the radio broadcasters in our community. Surely Google is just failing me! #blind #a11y
@fastfinge I actually spoke with Day Garwood about this some time ago, to leverage the KeyOp concept, with categories and the rest, to make carts. Primarily because I have so many bill wurtz carts no existing cart system would be able to handle all of them! I think the plan was to integrate it into KeyOP v2?
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@fastfinge I actually spoke with Day Garwood about this some time ago, to leverage the KeyOp concept, with categories and the rest, to make carts. Primarily because I have so many bill wurtz carts no existing cart system would be able to handle all of them! I think the plan was to integrate it into KeyOP v2?
@x0 @fastfinge I actually made such a thing, for both Mac and Windows, though sadly I lost the Windows version in a computer failure, but perhaps you can take some design concepts from it. It worked on having you make as many subfolders that you could switch to with the right and left arrow keys. Each folder would contain audio files, named after the key that would trigger it. So the way it worked is you pressed a key to enter the soundboard layer, selected a folder with the arrow keys if it you weren't in the right one already, then pressed the key for the sound you wanted. I had plans to add an option to preview the sounds on another device if you added shift to the pressed key and perhaps a mic playthrough to make virtual cable management on Windows easier but I stopped working on this when I got an audio interface with its own soundboard. The sourcecode for the mac version as a hammerspoon module still exists here https://github.com/pitermach/hammerboard
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