Hi, so I figured it out. It turns out that the visual studio installer is only
accessible if you are running an administrator account.
For security, I use a standard user account for day to day use, but often when
I need to use some administrator tool, or sometimes an installation, both NVDA
and JAWS don’t respond at all in the window. I have to switch users and run it
in my admin account to complete that task. Oh well, I got visual studio
installed, thanks for the replies.
Timothy Breitenfeldt
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It is accessible but the design of that installer sucks
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Hello,
I haven’t installed it in a while, but last time I did, the installer for 2022
was accessible. I have 2022 community edition.
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On Nov 23, 2022, at 3:10 PM, timothyjb310@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:timothyjb310@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to install visual studio, and was trying to install visual studio
IDE 2022, although the installer is not accessible with NVDA or JAWS. Is there
a previous version of visual studio that people are using with screen readers?
I know that visual studio is accessible by all of the emails I have seen on
this list.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Timothy Breitenfeldt