AW: jaws10 and Visual Studio 2008

  • From: Alexander Pfingstl <apfingstl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 13:15:29 +0100

HI,

Just right click on the top of it (Window top) and select Close (Not sure how 
the correct English word for this is).
Then it is not popping up until you debug your application.

Thanks!
Alexander

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Betreff: Re: jaws10 and Visual Studio 2008

Thanks! I will look at those links; hopefully I can stop the 
stupid error list from popping up every time I hit a key or edit 
a line.

Have a great day,
Alex

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "The Elf" <inthaneelf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Date sent: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 23:00:09 -0800
>Subject: Re: jaws10 and Visual Studio 2008

>if you go get the stuff available from:
>http://grabbag.alacorncomputer.com
>for the VS 2005/2008 IDE's you should have marginal trouble,
>Jamal M has an tutorial working site at:
>" Visual Studio Tips for Blind Programmers

>From the web page
>http://EmpowermentZone.com/ndn.htm

>Nonvisual Development with .NET:
>Tips for Blind Users of Visual Studio and Related Tools

>Edited by Jamal Mazrui
>October 9, 2008

>On a couple of public mailing lists, 
ProgrammingBlind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and
>Program-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, numerous tips have been contributed for 
blind
>programmers who use Visual Studio or other tools for building 
applications
>with the .NET Framework.  The following is a compilation of those 
tips.  I
>have made edits to improve their collective readability, flow, or
>organization rather than simply pasting them verbatim in their 
original
>email form.  My presumption is that these tips were freely shared 
for the
>purpose of benefiting others, and so their inclusion here is 
consistent
>with that spirit.

>Sometimes, essentially the same tip was contributed by multiple
>individuals, so I picked one that happened to fit better in the 
editing
>context.  Accordingly, I have not explicitly associated an author 
with
>each tip.  A list of contributors is below.  If anyone recognizes 
a
>contribution and would like it to be changed or removed, please 
let me
>know.  Also let me know if a name should be added, dropped, or 
reworded.
>There are names and tips that are inadvertently missing.  We want 
all
>contributions to be given voluntarily and gladly.

>The current, alphabetized list of contributors is as follows:  
Dave B.,
>Sina Barham, Jeff Bishop, Eunice Clicker, Isaias Couch, Bill 
Dennis, Punit
>Diwan, Justin Daubenmire, Shannon Gerdts, Rodney Haynie, Chris 
Hofstader,
>James Homme, Marvin Hunkin, Jacob Kruger, Pranav Lal, David Lant, 
Doug
>Lee, Tyler Littlefield, Mark Long, Jay Macarty, Jamal Mazrui, 
James Panes,
>Will Pearson, Ken Perry, Martin Slack, Travis Roth, Sunfire, and 
Rick USA.

>I grouped the tips into the categories listed in the table of 
contents
>below.  Naturally, there is overlap.  Within each category, the 
sequence
>is mostly random.  Contributions have been primarily JAWS 
related, but
>users of other screen readers may benefit from underlying ideas.  
Tips so
>far have mainly been for Visual Studio 2005.  Contributions are 
encouraged
>on any relevant topic.  "

>hope this helps,
>the elf
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Alex Hall" <mehgcap@xxxxxxx
>To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 1:15 PM
>Subject: jaws10 and Visual Studio 2008


>> Hi all,
>> My cryptography class will be using c sharp for all our
>> programming.  I am wondering if I can use Visual Studio 2008 
with
>> Waws10, and how easy it will actually be? As you know, there can
>> be a difference between being useable and being easy to use,
>> especially with screen readers in the mix.  Thanks for any help
>> on this.

>> Have a great day,
>> Alex
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