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HI, the issue is that shift G is assigned to deactivate your groups, but in Logic Magician it’s set to the gain watcher. So you have to turn off Logic Magician first with control escape. You also have to remember to do this when setting up a group and naming it, otherwise you’re attempt to type a name will create all sorts of chaos as you activate various commands.
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Out of interest, I just read a chapter of another book on my Mac, having never used Apple Books on the Mac before, except to try and read the LM documentation, and it was absolutely fine. I had no issues whatsoever. Unfortunately the Logic Magician documentation is quite a slog. I merely mean the way it’s presented in Apple Books; the actual content is great. It’s much easier to read on my phone. ON the Mac, it keeps taking me out of the page I’m in, and some pages won’t read fully. Others start in the middle, and I have to VO and left arrow to get to the beginning, before often being unceremoniously dumped out of the page again. I really think an HTML file would make so much more sense. Or if that’s too onerous to do, a simple text file. This would make searching a lot easier. The audio tutorials could simply be provided as labeled links in an HTML document, or just as urls we could paste into Safari’s address bar.
It’s such a great resource, it seems a shame to dilute its usefulness by using a format that seems designed to raise one’s blood pressure. My current system has been to make my own notes based on steve’s documentation in a text file, so that I can quickly get what I need.
With thanks.
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On May 4, 2026, at 5:51 PM, 'David Eagle' via Logic Accessibility <logic-acc...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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Hi Steve, I’ll give this a look at the weekend. Thanks. To be honest last week I turned on my Windows desktop after 6 weeks of cold turkey, went back on reaper and flew through finishing a load of mixes for an upcoming DJ set, as well as some other projects. And I fell in love. It made me appreciate how much I love Windows and Reaper, and I know this is partly because I’m just so used to it, but it did feel like coming home. I also very much enjoyed how easy it was to just do general computer things like using the Internet without running into accessibility issues every few seconds. I’m considering whether to keep the Mac or just sell it and cut my losses. When I returned to windows and Reaper, and had a bit of a play with Ableton, it made me ask myself what is the gap I am trying to fill by using a Mac and Logic. I wrote a lot more, but I’ve deleted. I can go into more details if anyone desires it. But anyway, I’ll give the documentation a try this weekend and report back. I’m very appreciative of the work you and Lucky have put into Logic Accessibility. I’m giving myself some time to decide whether I have need for a Mac at all, and whether I’d be more productive exclusively using Windows. Anyway, back over the weekend. Thanks again.
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On 11 Jun 2026, at 20:17, Bruce Harrell <bbh...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm laughing. What Steve says is too true. Even more so for me right now. I just bought a Kinesis Advantage360 split keyboard with an entirely bizarre key layout. I mean, It arrived a few days ago, and I'm still saying, "now where did they put that comma key?"
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Hi Steve and John. Steve, I think the new documentation reads better. I’ve just given it a cursory glance. Commercial books seem to automatically move to the next page when reading with VoiceOver, whereas this documentation requires you to activate next page each time. I personally feel that an HTML webpage is a good option, as you can skip to chapters by headings, and also select bits of text that you might want to copy and paste into your own notes. I don’t think it’s possible for me to copy text from this EPub book. For this reason, I read your documentation and then typed up my own notes myself, and that’s what I started referring to because it was so much easier to search for something in Text Edit than in Apple Books. But I think, yes, this does read better. Thanks.
Thanks for your comments, John. Much appreciated. Yes, I’ve been using capslock as my VO key. I know I can install Ableton on the Mac, and probably will do at some point. Weirdly I turned on the Mac today after not touching it for a week, and everything has largely been working just fine. Websites have been playing ball, and even Facebook Messenger worked, where as before it would instantly crash Safari. So I don’t know whether Safari or VoiceOver has been updated in the last week, but things are working a lot better than they were a couple of weeks ago.
Thanks also for the latest Mac tips video, Steve.
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On Jun 13, 2026, at 11:02 AM, TheOreoMonster <theoreo...@logic.band> wrote:
Interesting, it does automatically go to the next page for me like it does when reading commercial books, Thats strange that it doesn't for you, and I’l try to look into that.
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Hi steve, sorry for the delayed reply. All very valid points you raise, and it does seem like there are plenty of tools to convert EPUB to HTML or text after the fact, so that can either be done by each individual user, or potentially by one of us and then shared with the group. Apparently it can be done through the terminal, but I just searched for an online tool. My personal HTML conversion has worked pretty well, but the links don’t take me directly to the chapters, but I think this could probably be fixed easily enough if I find myself with a bit of time. However, the EPUB file seems pretty straightforward to read, and others have suggested different EPUB readers that might yield an even better experience.
ON positive Mac-related news. I connected my DJ controller today, and everything instantly worked perfectly and after a day’s use, hasn’t crashed, buffered or glitched once. So maybe the Mac wasn’t as wreckless a purchase as I was starting to think it was. Then again it did take me half an hour to try and copy the address of a folder path, which is very easy on Windows, but completely eluded me on the Mac.
Anyway, must dash. Thanks very much.
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