Running NVDA on windows 10 I would like to know what free or open source video editors I can get that are accessible to NVDA and I can use the keyboard? I read that windows movie maker is not supported on windows 10 so I am looking for alternatives.
fastfinge1 points7y ago
I remember I used virtualdub once to repair some broken AVI files. But I don't know what features it has, or if any of the other features would be enough to do what you want. Something to look at, anyway.
rkingett [OP]2 points7y ago
The keyboard commands take some getting used to but so far it works for me. :) I do mostly writing anyway but it is good to tinker and see what happens to videos
Asajev1 points7y ago
I am not sure but you can use narrator or WindowEyes most likely to navigate it. Also you might want to give a bit more detail on your eye condition that might help us assist you with video editing.
rkingett [OP]1 points7y ago
I actuallu found virtual dub which is very accessible! Not the most advanced but I just need to cut and overley video
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