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From: Jeff Gutsell
Date: Thu, Oct 04 2018 11:41AM
Subject: accessible code editor / IDE
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For many years, I have done client-side coding in Visual Studio Express with
the aid of ZoomText Magnifier/Reader. Soon, I will stop using ZoomText in
favor of JAWS, but I am stumped what to use for an editor and IDE. Visual
Studio is only partially keyboard accessible, so I doubt that I can use it
once my eyesight is too poor to use a magnifier to compensate for keyboard
roadblocks.
Has anyone recently reviewed editor accessibility? I may be willing to pay
for a tool.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
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From: JP Jamous
Date: Thu, Oct 04 2018 11:53AM
Subject: Re: accessible code editor / IDE
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Jeff,
VS is not accessible? That's the first time I hear that.
If you would have stated this to me back when .net 2.0 was around, I would
agree. However, Microsoft has invested tremendously in the latest IDE. I
have no problem using it with JAWS or NVDA.
You can also send a smiley face or a frowning face to their support team.
They will get on top it so quickly. I did that with the 2017 installer and
to my surprise, the answer was less than 12 hours.
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From: Jeff Gutsell
Date: Mon, Oct 08 2018 9:39AM
Subject: Re: accessible code editor / IDE
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Thanks. I will stick with Visual Studio in anticipation that my next screen
reader will work better than ZoomText, which does not read most VS message
and dialog windows.
From: David Engebretson Jr
Date: Mon, Oct 08 2018 7:53PM
Subject: Re: accessible code editor / IDE
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Go with Fusion, I'd guess? The JAWS and ZoomText equivalent. I'm thinking
about doing it so that, when I need to jump focus to things in the virtual
viewer for my sighted co-workers to see, I can do that with Fusion. If it
doesn't do that yet it sure should!
In JAWS I don't think the Visual Studio scripts are available without making
them available in the Manage application settings function under Options in
the JAWS UI... Take what I say with a grain of salt, though, I'm a newbie
again... out of the work force as a stay at home Dadah until a year or so
ago...
Best,
David