Thanks a tun for this information.
I guess I have to set some parameter to start chromium with accessibility to work with Orca.
So is there something similar I will have to do with VScode?
Can any one give me all the exact required steps?
Hello,
I find Visual studio Code (the new project based on Electron) very accessible and I use it for everyday programming.
If you have latest version of Orca which can handle apps such as Chromium, you probably don't need anything extra.
Just note that the app behaves a bit like web app, so focus mode and browse mode are used. Sometimes, it happens that it switches to browse mode and you think taht you are editing a text but in fact you are not... but this happened to me only few times and with the Insiders version of Visual studio.
I remember you have to enable accessibility in the app but I don't remember the steps, you can Google for it.
Vojta
Dne 25. 03. 21 v 6:42 Krishnakant Mane via orca-list napsal(a):
I wish to try out visual studio for a specific project.
How accessible is it with Orca?
What will I have to do to make it work so?
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Krishnakant Mane,
Project Founder and Leader,
GNUKhata
(Opensource Accounting, Billing and Inventory Management Software)
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