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This is what arrived on the blindtech list a couple days ago.
Hope it helps. Have not used it myself.
Monte


Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 08:17:50 -0500
 To: [log in to unmask]
 From: Aaron Smith <[log in to unmask]
 Subject: CD Burning Software

 We have been working with the developers of Nero, the CD burning
software
 available at www.ahead.de. Yesterday, they released their latest
product
 which includes almost all of the recommendations that we gave them. If
 you're interested in high quality, accessible CD burning software, grab
 the latest copy of Nero (5.5.7.2), and give it a try. If you enjoy this
 new version, send a message to [log in to unmask], and let them know
how
 much you like it. If you find sections of this application that are not
 accessible, let us know, and we will work with their developers to come
up
 with a solution.

 The following is some of the new documentation that exists for this new
 version:

 Accessibility of Nero

 Accessibility of software is the capability to be easily used by
everyone,
 especially visually impaired users. The main rule is that all
operations
 must be available by keyboard.

 In Nero the following keys are currently supported:

 -       Tab-order: in a dialog, each component, known as 'control', is
 accessed in a specific order and the user can switch between theses
 controls with the tab (tabulation) key.
 -       Standard accelerators (letters may change depending on the
 language of Nero used):
          Classic:
 o       Ctrl + A: select all
 o       Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert: copy selection
 o       Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert: paste selection
 o       Ctrl + X or Shift + Delete: cut selection
 o       Delete: delete selection
 o       Ctrl + Z or Alt + Backspace: Undo
 o       Ctrl + F: find (buggy!!)
 o       Ctrl + N: new document (compilation)
 o       Ctrl + O: open document
 o       Ctrl + P: print document
 o       Ctrl + S: save document
 o       Alt: Application menu
 o       Alt + Enter: properties of selection
 o       F1: help
 o       Shift + F1: context help
 o       F2: rename
 o       F5: refresh
 o       F6 or Tab: next pane
 o       Shift + F6 or Shift + Tab: previous pane
 o       Enter: in the file browser, open the selection.
 o       Shift + F10 or Content Menu key of Microsoft keyboards: display
 context menu
          Nero specific:
 o       Ctrl + E: eject media in current recorder / open the recorder
tray
 o       Ctrl + I: open media information dialog
 o       Ctrl + R: open choose recorder dialog
 o       Ctrl + 1: copy selection to compilation (in the File Browser
only,
 copy the selection to the last activated CD compilation)
          Main Menu (classic):
 o       Alt + F: File
 o       Alt + E: Edit
 o       Alt + V: View
 o       Alt + W: Window
 o       Alt + H: Help
          Main Menu (Nero-specific):
 o       Alt + R: Recorder
 o       Alt + X: Extras

 Also, on the file browser, if reading of a directory fails (like on an
 empty drive), the tree selected-item will not switch to previously
 selected item, so it is possible to move over such directories with
keys
only.


 --
 Aaron Smith
 GW Micro
 Phone: 260/489-3671
 Fax: 260/489-2608
 WWW: http://www.gwmicro.com
 FTP: ftp://ftp.gwmicro.com
 Technical Support & Web Development



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