Timothy, I only really, thus far, work with VS code, and, not really
visual studio community edition, but, just wanted to ask which version
you were specifically referring to?
Besides that, think that with VS code, NVDA might be slightly more
suitable, but, yes, haven't done much more than touch jaws occasionally
for quite a few years now, and, yes, there is a VS code add-on for NVDA:
https://nvda-addons.org/addon.php?id=128
Jacob Kruger
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On 2022/11/23 20:31, timothyjb310@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all,
I have been programming for several years, and looking to learn visual studio to teach a student. I was curious about weather NVDA or JAWS is preferable when using visual studio, and are there any addons or scripts that make the experience better?
I primarily use NVDA, so I did a quick google search and came up with this visual studio addon for NVDA, is anyone using this, or is it even necessary anymore since it looks like this addon is from a couple years ago for visual studio 2015?
https://github.com/mohammad-suliman/visualstudioaddon
Any tips for getting started with visual studio with a screen reader would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Timothy Breitenfeldt