I think that we have to define what accessible means in this context. I have used Jaws 12 to write c# code in Visual Studio 2010 for a while. Jaws reads the editor well but focus is changing all the time because of VS is suggesting errors all the time. Some of the sshort cuts are not read sometimes. Even though it is possible to write code it is more tideous than it should be. Jaws could be adapted to work much smoother with the VS 2010 environment. Therefore I would say that VS 2010 is partly accessible with Jaws 12. If Windows Eyes is more complete in its support for VS 2010 I am willing to try it out. /Gabriel __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind