Last updated January 2025.
Copyright (©) 2016-2021 The samplitude Access Project.

Samplitude Access is subject to the terms and conditions of a Freeware License. The full text of the license can be found in the license.txt

Note: you can read about any changes made to the scripts and documentation in the:
V10.0 Change Log.

Distributed with these scripts.

When in Samplitude:
Press JawsKey plus H in any Window to get page specific keystroke help. Press twice for the Samplitude Access topics list.

What's New In Samplitude Access V10.1 January 2025)

A couple of thing's have been added/changed in this minor update, namely:

What's New In Samplitude Access V10.1 December 2024)

Jaws 2025 now speaks tracks, time, ranges and objectes by default, so all code for doing this previously has been taken out. However, many changes in Jaws 2025 has meant that some key event handling changes have been done, which means some previous feedback Jaws would speak could have changed, or not be present anymore. This doesn't affect the user experience, it just means that Jaws natively is taking over some of the feedback, rather than script providing it.
So, for example, if you've just navigated to say bar 20, opened a window to do something and then returned to the arranger, Jaws may announce the time (bar 20), rather than the track. This is really working with samplitude with direct native feedback and it will soon be second nature to what information you hear and when.
Just to note, the samplitude Access scripts, from this release onwards will only support what is natively available from Jaws, along with supporting script. So, there will only be 1 release , rather than a "native" and "regular script" choice. However, due to Jaws 2025 giving this extra native speech, there will be:

New keystrokes in V10.1:

Lastly, as always, there's been many under the hood improvements and bug fixes.

What's New In Samplitude Access V10.0 March 2024)

What's New In Samplitude Access V10.0 March 2024)

This build now contains all available native accessibility in the Arranger. This includes: