When using JAWS in conjunction with Visual Studio 2013 to learn how to develop
applications in C# (C Sharp) I have encountered the following hurdles. Does
anyone have any thoughts/guidance that will assist me in getting over these
hurdles?
1. The text editor has an option to turn on line numbering. Even with the
numbering turned on, JAWS does not 'see' them and therefore does not speak
them. Also, there are some tasks that are completed by entering information
into the line number area which I cannot get JAWS to move a cursor into that
area.
2. When syntax errors are identified, the editor places colored wavy lines
under the source code where the errors exist. JAWS does not recognize these
indicators.
3. On the left hand side of the editor window there is a vertical
line/column where certain indicators are set/displayed. JAWS does not seem to
recognize this column as anything other than a left side boundary. The line
numbers mentioned in the above item are to the left of this column. The odd
thing about this is that JAWS does seem to recognize when things are there
(breakpoint indicators and other indicators related to collapsing and expanding
of blocks of code), but will not allow me to move the cursor there to set the
breakpoint, etc.
If anyone has any information regarding either Visual studio or JAWS 16
settings that I can set to get over any of these hurdles, it would be greatly
appreciated.
Kevin Southard
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