Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA?
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA? Hey all,Thanks so much for the super useful tips and pointers, very greatly appreciated!I will most definitely try applying all the suggested settings, like turning off previews and line numbers to see what happens
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA?
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA? well, they can certainly do that, but as long as the cli tools exist, I don't feel like warring to much over it. Like...it'll always be accessible, in a way or another, unless they kill the dotnet command, in which case one
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA?
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA? It's not bad here, IDK why Cross is having that issue, but I still will not use it, as I said, they can, and have, just gone, "What the actual serious fuck is accessibility?" Granted they probably won't as there
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA?
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA? I totally agree with you, @6 and 7.maybe my computer is optimised for vs or something, I DK, but I don't often run in lag that can impact my coding severely, and even when I do, a restart of nvda can do wanders.I am
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA?
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA? Looks like I'm the only one here that doesn't have any major issues with VS 2019. IntelliSense can be quite dodgy, sure, I know that they are working on it (at least that's what they've said), and the second problem
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA?
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA? Looks like I'm the only one here that doesn't have any major issues with VS 2019. IntelliSense can be quite dodgy, sure, I know that they are working on it (at least that's what they've said), and the second problem
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA?
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA? I wouldn't say it is so awful. There is ann addon which fixes reading the current line before the current code suggestion. It is compatible with nvda >2019.3 and vs 2019. https://github.com/leonardder/visualStudioAd
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA?
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA? @3I've heard of EdSharp working well for people, though haven't used it myself so can't really say.That's the thing about native languages like C#, or Swift on Mac. It ties you to the tools given. Microsoft hardly documents
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA?
2020-12-28
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AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : GrannyCheeseWheel via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA? Nope, it sucks with NVDA. You can get around most places, but all the things aren't read like you'd expect, and the lag makes it just unpleasant and unworkable to use. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/602652/#p602652
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA?
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA? Hey Turret,Thanks a lot for that tip, I'll definitely give that a try!Just curious, are there perhaps other editors that work well for writing C# code and are perhaps more NVDA friendly?Suppose I should have said this in my
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA?
Re: Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA? Hi.Go to NVDA settings (on 2020.2 I believe and above), click advanced, and check the box that says"Enable selective registration for UI Automation events and property changes"This should improve the accessibili
Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA?
Any advice on using Visual Studio Community Edition with NVDA? Hey all,So there's an open-source project written in C#, using the .Net Framework to which I'd like to contribute some code.This will be my first time doing anything in C#, however I do have extensive programming experience