John Isige
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Hi all.
I know about Logic Magician, obviously. There's also LogicEase, which seems to do something similar I guess? Both use Keyboard Maestro. There's another thing but I think it's older and I don't remember what it's called. Logic Flow? Flash something? Anything I'm missing?
Anyway, I figured before I worry about buying Keyboard Maestro, I'd hit up you good people. Which do you like and why? I'm totally new to Logic, I mean I've messed with it a bit, but that's it. So basically, I'm just diving in. So which accessibility help should I pick, and why?
I don't think there's a "best answer" here. I think Andre Louis uses LogicEase, IIRC from one of his videos. I've seen some of the Logic Magician videos and I like what I've seen, e.g. the region reporting. But I know almost nothing about LogicEase, and I have no idea if there's something else that fills in gaps or something. Obviously I'm only going to use one of these, unless there's yet another addition that fills in. And if this comes down to, here's some stuff about how LogicEase works, here's the Logic Magician stuff, go read up and pick one, that's cool too, I will happily go do my homework.
I'd rather hear from people with experience though. Because I mean, different people do different things. Some people apparently love that screen readers let you read by sentence or paragraph, for instance. I have never used either of those commands, unless by accident and I don't remember, on any screen reader I've used, and I've been using them for, good holy gods, almost forty years now I think, I am old, LOL! So you know, getting a bit of, here's how I like to work, here's what grabs me about this thing's workflow, could be useful stuff.
If they're just different ways of doing stuff and it's kind of what you're used to, that's good too, like I said, I don't think there's a best option here. It's going to come down to preference I bet, so I'm trying to find info beyond docs. I guess I could just try both of them, but I'd rather reduce my opportunity for confusion, I confuse easily enough as it is! Thanks in advance for any responses. I really appreciate it.