How much of that would apply to C# which is what I would like to use?

Rick Thomas <ofbgm...@mi.rr.com> wrote:

> Hi Bruce: I have heard and found vb.net 2010 perhaps the worst version to
> use from an accessibility standpoint, think 2012 may have been a little
> better and 2013 better yet from what I've heard.
> If you try vb.net (Cvisual Basic For Desktop) 2013 out keep a step by step
> for how to get, register and install it - add  how to set up the IDE to work
> well with WindowEyes and you have a nice initial tutorial without
> ReInventing the wheel.
> I already have it installed and setup or I would do it but dont like to
> waste time or take a chance breaking something I have already in "Production
> Mode".
> If you go this route I will review the text document, the step by step, to
> see if I can add anything helpful to it concerning either the install
> process or the setting up of the IDE for accessibility. 
> I have created some, now old, Introduction to vb.net using WindowEyes
> tutorials on my old machine I may be able to draw from - they are rather
> lengthly and detailed and geared more twoard beginners but may hold some
> things of relevance - I don't remember.
> Anyway, this is what I have and have done and I will help out if I can with
> a project that might get others involved in scripting in some language or
> other if I have anything to contribute.
> Rick USA
> 

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