[nfbcs] Seeking Information on Screen Readers

Kevin kevinsisco61784 at gmail.com
Mon May 14 20:08:24 UTC 2018


I would get the Java access bridge as that hooks into the jfw API.  It 
doesn't seem to do well with NVDA, however.



On 5/14/2018 3:20 PM, William via nfbcs wrote:
>       Recently I posted here asking about tools that would be necessary for a
> blind data scientist. Following up on this question, I was wondering which
> screen readers you all recommend that will work well with IDEs? I'm already
> aware of JAWS, NVDA, and Narrator, and was wondering if there were any
> specific modifications for them that will make running the IDE more user
> friendly as well. I have installed Eclipse, and have ben working on learning
> the basics, but I'm also doing a research project on other IDes, and
> subsequent screen readers that make them accessible. Any and all information
> on these topics would be greatly appreciated.
>
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