Re: is there any accessible IDE for python?

I think Notepad++ can be configured to quickly excecute python scripts. Another one is PythonWin which comes with Pywin32, in tests with NVDA it seemed to detect the console and script windows, but seemed a bit janky. Other than those, as others have pointed out its fairly easy to just use a simple text editor and run your scripts on the command line, like "python yourscript.py".

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