Thank you for downloading MXAccess32.
The contents of this package are designed and meant to work with AOSC.exe, developed by Alexey Zhelezov (http://www.azslow.com).
Please be sure you have the latest version of AOSC, otherwise things will not work as expected.

Package Version: 1.15
Creation Date: August 14, 2024
If you are unsure you have a unmodified copy of this package, and it's contents, please  visit http://www.azslow.com, where the unmodified, unaltered version of this package can be found.  Any version not found at http://www.azslow.com is subject to the terms outlined in EULA.txt

Please note that if you have paid for any portion of this package and/or it's contents, you have been scammed, and I, the author, Gerad Deuvall, am not responsible for any damages.  Please see EULA.txt for more information.

MXAccess32 is a folder with a group of files that are designed with the intention to work with AOSC.exe and created with the intention to allow blind, and visually impaired people to use the Behringer X32 and Midas M32 digital mixers.
I, Gerad Deuvall, am not associated with Behringer.
This group of files were developed specificly with the blind and visually impaired in mind.  It takes the functions of the X32/M32 mixers, and puts them in a simple folder tree of pages that is easy to navigate with screen readers.  As of the time of this writing, Windows operating systems  running Non-Visual Desktop Access (NVDA) or Windows Narrator  screen readers are compatible.  No plans are currently in the works for Apple Mac support.  

All files within this package must be present for proper operation.  Any missing files may result in improper functionality and/or strange, and possibly undocumented, behavior during operation.

Installation instructions:
1. Download AZAOSC from http://www.azslow.com
2. Follow instructions provided with above mentioned download.
3. Extract the contents of this zip package.
4. Copy all files contained within the "MXAccess32" folder in this zip package into the same folder containing azaosc.exe.   Trying to put the Air Access 18 folder in the same directory as azaosc.exe will cause the program to not respond properly.
5. Open AZAOSC.exe.  If your device is on and connected to your network, AOSC will attempt to search and ask if you want to connect to it.  If not, please enter your device IP address in the preferences menu.
6. Enjoy!

Donations:
If you guys would like to donate to the cause, I would be grateful.  I work hard on this just so I can provide the best possible results for you guys.  If you want to send donations, you can use the links below:
Cashapp: $gadeuvall2000
Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/gadeuvall2000




Acknowledgements.
Thanks to Alexey for helping me understand how to work with the XML document formatting, and his contributions to this package, including, but not limited to x.ct.
Thanks to Darin for having helped me get my first Behringer Digital system to work with, basically getting this whole project off the ground.
Thanks to Derek, Paul, Clarance, and Jim for their contributions to beta testing.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at geradadeuvall@gmail.com
