Hello Florian and Soundarya,,
For some reason I did not get Soundarya’s email message in my inbox. I checked
the Spam folder and it wasn’t there.
Anyway, I have never used emacs and I believe it has a long learning curve. And
do I have to use emacspeak with it? I did download VS Code for community and
felt it too daunting. Is there a ‘Beginner’s Guide’ or ‘Getting Started’
tutorial on VS Code that I can quickly go over?
Any information on accessibility settings will be welcome too.
Warmly,
Mani G. Iyer
On Jan 24, 2022, at 12:58 PM, Florian Beijers <florianbeijers@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Soundarya,
Do you have experience with emacspeak within the wsl2 vm? How's audio
latency/crackle?
Thanks,
FLorian
2022-01-24 18:02 GMT+01:00, Soundarya Pradhan <soun.chess@xxxxxxxxx>:
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Vim does not work with nvda, in fact even it does not work with orca to a
reasonable extent as far as my experienced with linux is concerned.
If VS code is suffitient for your current use case, I would recommend it.
It works really well with nvda.
Also if you have tried emacs then there is a wonderful way to get it
accessible, with the help of emacspeak.
WSL2 can help in using it on windows.
Regards,
Soundarya
On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 10:12 PM Mani Iyer <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hello all,
I am sorry for not introducing myself prior to posting some emails to the
list.
I am a retired software developer trying to get back to programming after
11 years for the fun of it. After being a Mac user for more than a decade
I
decided to learn NVDA on Windows and slowly get myself back into
programming Python. I used vim when I was sighted years ago and wanted to
go back to it. I quickly landed into issues:
1) NVDA speaks some number along with every character I
I type. I thought it was the column number but it does not seem so.
2) After insert mode I type Esc to issue some : commands and it does not
seem to work. I end up having to kill vim to get out of it.
My questions are :
1) Does vim work well with NVDA? If so, are there some pre requisites to
follow like configuration changes?
2) Should I just forget vim and resort to a more NVDA-friendly Python
editor? And which may they be. I was thinking of EdSharp but look to
other
suggestions from you.
Sorry for the long post. Thank you.
Mani
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