I tried enabling tooltips for my VS configuration (in the speech
verbosity manager) but it's not very helpful. Jaws now reads the first
line of comment preceding a method declaration but not the method
parameters or even the complete comment.
On 7/24/15, Peter Torpey <ptorpey00@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I haven't noticed any such tooltips pop up with JAWS. Maybe there is a
special JAWS keystoke for showing this, but I thought these arguments to
functions and methods used to show up automatically with JAWS in previous
versions of Visual Studio.
Does JAWS need special schemes in VS to work better? I don't know anything
about that.
--Pete
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Does this perhaps show up as a tooltip? Also, i believe there are still
scenes available for Bisual Studeo.
Jonathan Cohn
On Jul 24, 2015, at 3:46 PM, Peter Torpey <ptorpey00@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:__________�
Using JAWS with Visual Studio, Intellisense suggests a list of possible
methods available for a particular object after one types the "period"
following the object name. Then when I arrow down with JAWS, I can hear
and
select the desired method by hitting tab.
I am using Visual Studio 2013 now, but in previous versions of Visual
Studio
I seem to remember that after selecting the desired method, Intellisense
would then also suggest the types of parameters available for the method
as
I populated the argument list for the method. I don't see this happening
with Visual Studio 2013.
Some place on the web I saw that one should be able to hit
control+space+enter to bring up the possible list of arguments, but that
didn't work either.
What I've been doing in the meantime is to just Google any methods for
which
I can remember the arguments, but this is inefficient.
Is there a special keystroke for popping up list of argument types or
some
other way of doing this within the Visual Studio UI using JAWS?
Thanks.
--Pete
In earlier
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