I just received my second-hand Ableton Move today. Installation of Move Everything worked flawlessly, screen reader is up and running, however pairing it with my WiFi doesn't seem to be accessible (yet). Selecting it works, but confirming makes it go silent, presumably because the access key input doesn't speak. Is there any way to get it into a WiFi accessibly I haven't figured out yet?
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@ToniBarth A while back @simon did something to get his hooked up accessibly. Tagged because I don't remember what that was.
@Scott @ToniBarth @simon You can do it through SSH somehow.
@jonathan859 Great. Now we're just missing the somehow part lol. @ToniBarth @simon
@Scott @ToniBarth @simon Yeah, I know, not that helpful. There is a tutorial on it in the Dropbox folder IIRC.
@jonathan859 Have you got a link to that Dropbox folder? @ToniBarth @simon
@Scott @ToniBarth @simon Needa ask @FreakyFwoof for an invite. Or Simon.
@Scott @ToniBarth The Move Everything installer now has a wi-fi connection thingy does it not? You can do it over SSH, and it's not hard, but I'm pretty sure the installer gained the ability to configure wi-fi networks as well.
Sure do wish that would get added to the web interface.
@simon @Scott Yeah, managed to get it working. It'd be great to have a SSH guide as well though, in case I'd have to set it up for networks not currently around, which might actually be the case quite soon when I'll be around a new WiFi but won't have a laptop with me. I could either prepare the Move beforehand or have a phone with SSH along, but not the installer.
@ToniBarth You should be able to click the dial and confirm that way, maybe?
@FreakyFwoof I tried that. As soon as I click it to confirm the WiFi I want to connect to the screen reader stays silent. Turning the dial, clicking it, nothing, unless I press back to get back to the WiFi selection menu.
@ToniBarth Can you read that screen with your phone? Maybe it's a single turn and click or something.
@FreakyFwoof It doesn't show a message or something, from what I can tell, it displays a keyboard, or a bunch of letters that seem to be a keyboard, so kinda what I expected.
@ToniBarth Aah wait, did you not set up the wifi through the Move Everything installer?
@FreakyFwoof Nope, it didn't let me do that, didn't ask me to. It told me that I better have it connected to my WiFi already, as installing it via USB-C wouldn't work all the time. I however still insisted on doing it via USB-C, which worked flawlessly, but it didn't offer me to set up my WiFi.
@ToniBarth There's a link at the bottom of ME installer just for that purpose.
@ToniBarth Yeah someone from the VI community, Robin Kip I believe it was, implemented direct access to the WiFi networks exactly for that purpose.
@ToniBarth Interesting... I wonder if your installer is out of date? When you run it, usually if there's a new version you see that at the top of the window.
@ToniBarth You are using the web-looking thing right, not command line? It's electron so it's accessible.
@FreakyFwoof Yep, I'm using the web one, and I found it, thanks for the hint. I missed it when I set up ME for the first time.
@ToniBarth Don't delete it by the way, it can keep your modules and such up to date and will tell you when it also has updates, so it's useful. I just made a shortcut to it on my desktop
@FreakyFwoof Yeah, that I noticed already. I just made the switch to the latest beta, however now my screen reader went silent entirely. Disabling/enabling via Move Everything didn't fix it. Weird.
@ToniBarth That happens. You just choose 'Repair' from the ME installer.
@ToniBarth It's basically shimming the actual Move base, so any official update breaks it. You will have to repair after each update, luckily they only release once every two weeks or so. Sometimes even less.
@FreakyFwoof Ah, great. Its doing that right now.
@ToniBarth I need to pair it to my phone anyway so I can try.