Hello,
Notepad++ is accessible with Jaws since a couple versions.
Since version 2019 I think. Earlier versions weren't fully accessible.
Le 18.01.2022 07:43, jacob kruger a écrit :
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form of accessibility last week, and, not really up to standard.
Would, in other words, also agree with starting off with a form of
programmer's text editor, like notepad++, edSharp, and then, maybe later
on VS code, but, if you're literally just starting with learning
something like python you will probably do better to, initially, just
use something like notepad++, but, there, bear in mind that I think it's
more compatible with NVDA, as opposed to jaws - but, not 100% sure if
that's still true, since I have literally not used jaws for more than
very occasional testing for a very long time now.
Jacob Kruger
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On 2022-01-17 08:25 PM, Chris Nestrud wrote:
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My understanding is that while PyCharm may have some
accessibility-related features, it has a way to go. Others may know
more and hopefully they'll chime in. The PyCharm accessibility page is
here in case you'd like to give it a try:
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/accessibility.html
I'd recommend Notepad++, https://notepad-plus-plus.org. This is more of
a traditional text editor.
Another option would be Visual Studio Code,
https://code.visualstudio.com/. This has a much
steeper learning curve but mastering it now could really pay off later.
Chris
On Mon, Jan 17, 2022 at 06:03:39PM +0000, Chris Tester wrote:
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Could anyone recommend a text editor for a complete beginner? I am
just beginning my journey into coding and I've gathered together some
books on beginning coding with python. One of the books I have begun
Reading recommends an IDE called Pye Charm. is this a good Choice
for an environment to start working with python using a screen
reader? any tips for a Newby are much appreciated. Many thanks.
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