I have my punctuation set to some and use a braille display for checking syntax. I find this works well for reading lines quickly as I arrow up and down since I don't need to hear every brace or parenthesy in that scenario.
Then I use the braille display instead of arrowing to the right.
But obviously not everyone has access to a braille display so it is interesting to hear how others handle it.

I also find checking indenting on a braille display very nice as I can just put my finger at a certain indent, such as the beginning of a code block, and arrow down until that braille cell pops up again.
But NVDA also has a nice feature to report the line indent in speech.

For clarity I mostly code in C# and Javascript, not BGT.


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