Re: [orca-list] Question about an accessible midi composing software



Hello André,

André L. Baldo <supermalavox gmail com> wrote on Do, Jul 08, 2010 at 04:37:06 -0300:
My name is André and I am from Brazil. I've started to use Ubuntu with Orca two weeks ago. I am still 
migrating from Windows so probably will have many questions. Well, here comes my first one:
One of the things I like to do for fun is composing midi files using the 
computer keyboard. There is, in Windows, a program called QWS made >
specifically for the blind and because of this, really accessible with Jaws. 
Well, I would like to know a program for that purpose that can be used in Linux with Orca, or if QWS could 
be used in Wine and accessed by the refered screen reader.
Have you tried it yet with wine? I know currently of midge [1] where you can
write midi files, but this might be a bit more than you want. Rosegarden and
Tuxguitar are also capable of exporting as midi. There's also tuneit from Mario
Lang [2], but I don't know exactly whether this is something you need, because
I never tested it myself.

[1] www.undef.org.uk/code/midge/
[2] www.delysid.org

Greetings
Sebastian
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