Hi, it's Annabelle. I love to make virtual instruments and sample libraries of all kinds, and since my career will be based around making virtual instruments and sample libraries, I'd like to find out, how would a blind person like me make virtual instruments in Kontakt? In other words, how would I be able to drag all the samples of any instrument into the Kontakt interface, then map each note across an entire keyboard? Also, how would I save the finished instrument as an .nki, .nkb, or .nkm file? Would I have to have help from someone who can > see? On some of the buttons and controls in Kontakt, JAWS 10.0 has a hard time reading the screens. Since a lot of the buttons and controls are based on bitmap images rather than text, I'm beginning to realize that JAWS doesn't have the ability to read Bitmap image-based buttons and controls. So, I was wondering if there's a specific Key Mapping Editor that would be accessible with JAWS? I would try Keymap Pro, but unfortunately I just found out that it only works on a Mac. Is there a Key Mapping editor similar to it, that would work on a PC? If so, which one? Will it cost me anything? If so, how much?