Looks like I am asking all kinds of questions. OH well, here goes. I’m on the hunt for resources, tops and tricks, and any information which folks might be willing to pass on regarding the use of Visual Studio Code with a #ScreenReader. Asking for a friend… for real. Any help greatly appreciated.
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@NoahCarver @mastoblind @main We use Visual Studio working on NVDA. I don’t have a training module or anything on it, but if you’ve got specific questions, (particularly around developing for NVDA), it would be worth asking in the NVDA Developers group: https://groups.io/g/nvda-devel
@NVAccess @NoahCarver @mastoblind @main a couple of things…
Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code are completely different products. Just throwing that out there for those who may not yet know.
VS Code is pretty dedicated to screen reader accessibility. Here are their docs on that:
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/accessibility
Visual Studio is too, but it’s harder to learn, in general, regardless of accessibility concerns.
I’ll be pinging a friend who’s been using VS Code with NVDA for a while, to get some first-hand insight.