VS 2012 is ok with JAWS 13 and 14, but JAWS will need a vs addin to relay as much information about the environment as possible. Then, some JAWS scripts will be needed to grab the information Visual Studio is pushing to it. This way, maximum use of VS2012 and JAWS 13 and later can be gotten from the combo. Personally, I hate line numbers in source code, and turn it off every chance I can get. The errors list can jump you straight to an error regardless of the file it is in. This works only in a global window such as solution explorer, and works for the immediate file that is open, and has focus, if there is an open file. From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of jaffar.sidek10@xxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 1:32 AM To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [program-l] Jaws 13 and vs2010 Hi All. I just bought myself Jaws 13 and vs2010 to upgrade my programming environment. I now need some advise. I have for example, configured line numbers to be shown on the text editor. But jaws doesnât seem to be able to read the line numbers. This is just one of the problems I am encountering. My question is, Do i need to go into the settings center in jaws to set anything up to make jaws and vs2010 work propperly together? I also got myself vs2012, but I am hesitating to install it for the moment because Iâm not sure if Jaws can propperly be used with it. Has anyone tried the combination? and if so, how good or effective is jaws with 2012? Thanks for answers or advice and cheers!