[program-l] Re: VB: newbie needs guidance

  • From: "Che" <che@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 16:52:30 -0500

Message  Ok my man, got it done, and I'm now going through the first of the 
videos available for beginners at the MSDN site.
  Thanks so much for your help.  Tell me what your favorite charity is and I'm 
sending twenty dollars to them as payment.
  You can email me privately with this if you wish at che@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Really appreciate it,
  Che

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Will Pearson 
  To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 4:30 PM
  Subject: [program-l] Re: VB: newbie needs guidance


  Hi,

  It's probably best to check c:\documents and settings\all users\application 
data\freedom scientific\jaws\6.20\settings\enu for any msenv.* files.  You can 
do this using the search option from XP's start menu.  If you find anything, 
then you need to get rid of them, as they're for Visual Studio 2003.

  To reclass the edit control:
  1. Open Visual Basic Express
  2. Either open an existing project (file > open > project) or create a new 
one (file > new > project).
  3. Once you've loaded the project, bring up the solution explorer (ctrl + alt 
+ l), cursor down to form1.vb and press enter
  4. Select view > code, and this should bring up the code editor
  5. Press insert + 7 on the numeric line above the alpha keys
  6. Press OK to the dialog telling you that you are about to create a new JAWS 
configuration file
  7. Press tab, and select multi line edit from the listbox
  8. Press OK, and you should have reclassed the editor control.

  This won't be necessary once Travis and myself have finished the scripts.  
The steps above force JAWS to use it's off screen model in the code editor, as 
even though the code editor has MSAA to provide accessibility, some bugs in 
JAWS mean that the default MSAA implementation in JAWS doesn't work with that 
in the code editor.  It's also worth pointing out that the first menu item in 
each menu won't be spoken by JAWS, which again is a bug in JAWS that Freedom 
Scientific know about but haven't fixed yet.

  Will
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Che 
    To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 10:17 PM
    Subject: [program-l] Re: VB: newbie needs guidance


      Whoa, thanks for letting me know about the jaws stuf, I had no idea.  I 
have backed up and removed the only msenv. file found in enu, but I have no 
idea how to change the control environment.  If there is a page out there that 
lays out the general idea, I'd be happy to learn how to do it so you wouldn't 
have to type it up here.
    Otherwise, I am using jfw 6.2 and WinXp Pro.
      Thanks again.
      Che

      Come check out the brand new football 
    betting simulation designed with the 
    blind in mind at http://linksforblinks.com
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Will Pearson 
      To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 3:29 PM
      Subject: [program-l] Re: VB: newbie needs guidance


      Hi,

      Whilst these aren't specifically aimed at blind programmers they are 
aimed at those picking up Visual Basic, and or, the .Net Framework for the 
first time:
      * Introducing Visual Basic 2005 ebook:
      http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/whidbey/introto2005/
      * Windows Forms webcast series:
      http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/windowsforms.mspx
      * Modern software development:
      http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/modernsoftdev.mspx
      note: there's a section entitled 'modern software development using C#'.  
This is just an introduction to the .Net Framework and doesn't really favour 
one language over the other in it's explanation of the concepts.  It's a 
webcast series I'd highly recommend to anyone picking up the .Net Framework for 
the first time.

      There's a couple of things you'll need to do in order to use your copy of 
vbasic express.  Firstly, you'll need to register it using the help > 
activate/register product menu option.  Secondly, you'll need to delete all the 
JAWS customisations for earlier versions of Visual Studio from within the JAWS 
settings folder, these files are named msenv.*.  After you've done this you'll 
need to either restart JAWS or your system, and then reclass the Visual Studio 
editor control to a multi line edit control using the JAWS control 
reclassification dialog.  If you need any help in doing this, then just ask and 
tell me what version of JAWS you are using.

      Will
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Che 
        To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 9:08 PM
        Subject: [program-l] Re: VB: newbie needs guidance


          Ok gang, I have downloaded and installed vb Studio 2005 Express, and 
I've found tons of tutorials and examples out there.  Do any of you have 
reccomends on sites with tutorials and advice for the beginning programmer, 
especially the beginning blind programmer?
          Thanks much.

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