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Demystifying VS Code on Windows with the Screen Reader NVDA

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May 16, 2020
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This video shows the use of VS Code for Python Programing using the Screen Reader NVDA. (This is demonstrated by a Visually-Impaired intern of Vision-Aid Laxmisagar Samai, here, he shares the Screen Reader sound, as well as explains the action with various keyboard strokes) Complete instruction manual for installing and running VS Code can be found at the following URL, https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aV7o_AFtChOzs8FCaHOUlOYj3KBNCyrYbsm_mXMVbaQ/edit?usp=sharing What are the advantages of using VS Code? It is a free, complete, robust, and accessible IDE! https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/whyvscode What is NVDA? NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA) is a free, open-source, portable screen reader[1] for Microsoft Windows. Read more ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NonVisual_Desktop_Access What are the screen readers? Screen readers are software programs used to help the visually impaired to easily access electronic information. These software programs run on a computer in order to convey the displayed information through voice (text-to-speech) or braille (refreshable braille displays) in combination with magnification for low vision users in some cases. ********************* Credits/Thanks Sponsor: Vision-Aid (for hosting, supporting and promoting) www. viionaid.org | training.visionaid.org Demystifier: Laxmisagar Samai -- a Vision-Aid student (for planning, teaching, editing and demystifying) https://www.linkedin.com/in/pranav-savla-33a884192/ Connector: Dr. Sonal Patel -- a Vision-Aid Mentor (for recording, editing and connecting) https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonalppatel/ ******************** #VSCode #NVDA #Accessibility #VisuallyImpaired #blind #programming #python #VOA

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