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I have submitted yet another ticket to the #jetbrains #rider team to make their program #accessible for #blind users. Fellow #csharp #dotnet #developer friends, please share and upport my attempt as I think this is really important.
#a11y
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in reply to Arkadiusz Świętnicki 🇨🇳 I HAVE MOVED

asking out of the curiosity, how does the accessibility compare to VS 2022, or VS Code? Are they better, or is it the same everywhere?
I'm not blind, or disabled in any other way, but at least half of all the accessibility features I know about are useful to people like me, because they either speed up my workflow, or make it more comfortable.
in reply to Jan Oratowski 🇵🇱 🇳🇱

@y4si0 Hi, thanks very much for your interest. The short answer is that everything comes to speed. JBR is the fastest IDE, the reaction time is instant, but some things do not read. VS 2022 is a mess, its slow and some things do not read; VS 2019 is very good, but its function will be limited as time comes and VS Code I personally don't like very much as its web based. I hear blind developers like and use it, but not for C#, rather for Python, Rust, ETC.