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Clean Jk install?
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(12-19-2020, 04:35 PM)SteveW Wrote: Sounds like your set up is more complex even than my friend with accordion, bass synth and vox. If the developers are redesigning the user interface one plea would be to consider accessibility from the outset. One member of my band is blind and JK is one of the few apps that completely defeats his screen-reading software, so is very unfriendly for him to use. Do you know the best way of passing this request to the developers, please? [And sorry that this is now off the topic of the thread!]
Yes, you can contact the JK team here: support@Jamkazam.com
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Thanks Stuart. I’ll do that.
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I'm not a code head, but it looks to me as if a lot of the interface gui is in HTML. I think back to my earlier prediction comments , it eventually needs to be modernized especially for your friend Smile
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(12-19-2020, 10:50 PM)GDJ Wrote: I'm not a code head, but it looks to me as if a lot of the interface gui is in HTML. I think back to my earlier prediction comments , it eventually needs to be modernized especially for your friend Smile
Yeah, I noticed that too. I don't like the way you can accidentally 'select' large portions of the GUI as if it were html.
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(12-19-2020, 10:50 PM)GDJ Wrote: I'm not a code head, but it looks to me as if a lot of the interface gui is in HTML. I think back to my earlier prediction comments , it eventually needs to be modernized especially for your friend Smile

Not just my friend. There are lots of very talented musicians who also happen to be visually impaired Smile
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