[nfbcs] nfbcs Digest, Vol 118, Issue 1
Nicole Torcolini
ntorcolini at wavecable.com
Sun Mar 2 18:32:18 UTC 2014
I will write more later, but, in order to hear the list of suggestions, you
have to press tab, sometimes also having to press control space first to
bring up the list.
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From: nfbcs [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Robert Namasake
Sabwami
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2014 9:12 AM
To: nfbcs at nfbnet.org
Subject: Re: [nfbcs] nfbcs Digest, Vol 118, Issue 1
Nicole, I'm using eclipse SDK version 4.3.0. on Windows 7 32 bit with JAWS
14, and Eclipse java EE for web developers' version Kepler service release
1. on Windows 8.1 64 bit with JAWS 15 for my java projects. As a beginner in
programming, I am still exploring the interface in both versions so as to
get a feel of what each flavor has to offer. The latter has a somewhat
different feel with regards to its menus and menu items. I must admit I'm
not programming savvy, so as an extension to your query, I would also want
to find out which version works well with JAWS. I am particularly interested
to know if there are any JAWS scripts for eclipse. I am made to understand
there are drop down menus that pop up allowing one to select a particular
item such as a function, but JAWS does not read this list. In addition,
there seems to be a slight difference in terms of JAWS default settings
between the two platforms. I seem to get prompts on the latter platform that
warns me of syntax errors while in the editor that I don't get on the
former. Overall, I am able to move back and forth between projects using a
number of useful eclipse keystrokes.
Just in case you didn't know, "CTRL + Shift +L" pulls up the entire list of
eclipse keyboard commands. Prior to using eclipse, I tried Netbeans;
however, its interface was totally inaccessible.
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> I am currently using JAWS 15 with Eclipse Indigo on Windows Vista 64 bit.
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Robert Namasake Sabwami,
Skype: robert.sabwami
IT IS ONLY WITH THE HEART THAT ONE CAN SEE RIGHTLY; WHAT IS ESSENTIAL IS
INVISIBLE TO THE EYE
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