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  • A Annabelle
    10 Nov 2018, 13:02

    @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

    @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

    Would I put "Hi Annabelle!", in the spot of code where it would usually say "Hello World"? I'm confused!

    Be adventurous and give it a try!

    I ended up having to make a separate project, as when I put "Hi Annabelle!" and "Bye now." into the original project, it still displayed "Hello World!" in the resulting Command Prompt.

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    wrote on 15 Nov 2018, 09:11 last edited by
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    @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

    I ended up having to make a separate project, as when I put "Hi Annabelle!" and "Bye now." into the original project, it still displayed "Hello World!" in the resulting Command Prompt.

    Annabelle, if you think about this logically that cannot be the right approach. You don't/must not have to create a new project in order to alter something like the output from a piece of code you have already written.

    Why don't you go back now to the original project and have a stab at making the edits again? If that still produces the wrong output as you said, paste the code and we'll have a look at it.

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    • J JonB
      15 Nov 2018, 09:11

      @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

      I ended up having to make a separate project, as when I put "Hi Annabelle!" and "Bye now." into the original project, it still displayed "Hello World!" in the resulting Command Prompt.

      Annabelle, if you think about this logically that cannot be the right approach. You don't/must not have to create a new project in order to alter something like the output from a piece of code you have already written.

      Why don't you go back now to the original project and have a stab at making the edits again? If that still produces the wrong output as you said, paste the code and we'll have a look at it.

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      wrote on 18 Nov 2018, 19:06 last edited by
      #256

      @JonB said in Qt Programming Language:

      @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

      I ended up having to make a separate project, as when I put "Hi Annabelle!" and "Bye now." into the original project, it still displayed "Hello World!" in the resulting Command Prompt.

      Annabelle, if you think about this logically that cannot be the right approach. You don't/must not have to create a new project in order to alter something like the output from a piece of code you have already written.

      Why don't you go back now to the original project and have a stab at making the edits again? If that still produces the wrong output as you said, paste the code and we'll have a look at it.

      @JonB said in Qt Programming Language:

      @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

      I ended up having to make a separate project, as when I put "Hi Annabelle!" and "Bye now." into the original project, it still displayed "Hello World!" in the resulting Command Prompt.

      Annabelle, if you think about this logically that cannot be the right approach. You don't/must not have to create a new project in order to alter something like the output from a piece of code you have already written.

      Why don't you go back now to the original project and have a stab at making the edits again? If that still produces the wrong output as you said, paste the code and we'll have a look at it.

      Now my copy of Visual Studio has this message upon opening. "Your evaluation period has ended. Please sign in to your account to unlock the product." This seems rather strange, since I believe that Visual Studio Community is free. What do I do next?

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      • A Annabelle
        18 Nov 2018, 19:06

        @JonB said in Qt Programming Language:

        @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

        I ended up having to make a separate project, as when I put "Hi Annabelle!" and "Bye now." into the original project, it still displayed "Hello World!" in the resulting Command Prompt.

        Annabelle, if you think about this logically that cannot be the right approach. You don't/must not have to create a new project in order to alter something like the output from a piece of code you have already written.

        Why don't you go back now to the original project and have a stab at making the edits again? If that still produces the wrong output as you said, paste the code and we'll have a look at it.

        @JonB said in Qt Programming Language:

        @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

        I ended up having to make a separate project, as when I put "Hi Annabelle!" and "Bye now." into the original project, it still displayed "Hello World!" in the resulting Command Prompt.

        Annabelle, if you think about this logically that cannot be the right approach. You don't/must not have to create a new project in order to alter something like the output from a piece of code you have already written.

        Why don't you go back now to the original project and have a stab at making the edits again? If that still produces the wrong output as you said, paste the code and we'll have a look at it.

        Now my copy of Visual Studio has this message upon opening. "Your evaluation period has ended. Please sign in to your account to unlock the product." This seems rather strange, since I believe that Visual Studio Community is free. What do I do next?

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        wrote on 18 Nov 2018, 23:50 last edited by
        #257

        @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

        Would you want my phone number for that method?

        For your own security, please don't post your phone number or home address publicly.

        @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

        Now my copy of Visual Studio has this message upon opening. "Your evaluation period has ended. Please sign in to your account to unlock the product." This seems rather strange, since I believe that Visual Studio Community is free. What do I do next?

        Have a closer look at the message. It says "Please sign in to your account" (which tells you what to do next); it doesn't ask for payment.

        Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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        • J JKSH
          18 Nov 2018, 23:50

          @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

          Would you want my phone number for that method?

          For your own security, please don't post your phone number or home address publicly.

          @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

          Now my copy of Visual Studio has this message upon opening. "Your evaluation period has ended. Please sign in to your account to unlock the product." This seems rather strange, since I believe that Visual Studio Community is free. What do I do next?

          Have a closer look at the message. It says "Please sign in to your account" (which tells you what to do next); it doesn't ask for payment.

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          wrote on 19 Nov 2018, 02:33 last edited by
          #258

          @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

          @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

          Would you want my phone number for that method?

          For your own security, please don't post your phone number or home address publicly.

          @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

          Now my copy of Visual Studio has this message upon opening. "Your evaluation period has ended. Please sign in to your account to unlock the product." This seems rather strange, since I believe that Visual Studio Community is free. What do I do next?

          Have a closer look at the message. It says "Please sign in to your account" (which tells you what to do next); it doesn't ask for payment.

          I've tried signing in, but now my account has been temporarily suspended, even though I'm the only one who has signed into this account. When I said that I forgot my password, that somehow led to my account being suspended. What do I do now?

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          • A Annabelle
            19 Nov 2018, 02:33

            @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

            @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

            Would you want my phone number for that method?

            For your own security, please don't post your phone number or home address publicly.

            @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

            Now my copy of Visual Studio has this message upon opening. "Your evaluation period has ended. Please sign in to your account to unlock the product." This seems rather strange, since I believe that Visual Studio Community is free. What do I do next?

            Have a closer look at the message. It says "Please sign in to your account" (which tells you what to do next); it doesn't ask for payment.

            I've tried signing in, but now my account has been temporarily suspended, even though I'm the only one who has signed into this account. When I said that I forgot my password, that somehow led to my account being suspended. What do I do now?

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            JKSH
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            wrote on 19 Nov 2018, 02:36 last edited by
            #259

            @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

            When I said that I forgot my password, that somehow led to my account being suspended.

            https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13956/microsoft-account-temporarily-suspended

            Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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            • J JKSH
              19 Nov 2018, 02:36

              @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

              When I said that I forgot my password, that somehow led to my account being suspended.

              https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13956/microsoft-account-temporarily-suspended

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              wrote on 19 Nov 2018, 14:36 last edited by
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              @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

              @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

              When I said that I forgot my password, that somehow led to my account being suspended.

              https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13956/microsoft-account-temporarily-suspended

              On that link, it says in Step 2: Enter a phone number to request a security code be sent to you via text message. This can be any phone that can receive text messages.

              Trouble is, I don't have a phone that does texting, just a regular landline phone.

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              • A Annabelle
                19 Nov 2018, 14:36

                @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

                @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

                When I said that I forgot my password, that somehow led to my account being suspended.

                https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13956/microsoft-account-temporarily-suspended

                On that link, it says in Step 2: Enter a phone number to request a security code be sent to you via text message. This can be any phone that can receive text messages.

                Trouble is, I don't have a phone that does texting, just a regular landline phone.

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                JKSH
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                wrote on 19 Nov 2018, 14:45 last edited by
                #261

                @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

                Trouble is, I don't have a phone that does texting, just a regular landline phone.

                Microsoft says, "The phone number you use to receive this text message doesn't need to be associated with your account. It doesn't even need to be your own phone number. If your phone doesn't receive text messages, ask a friend or family member if you can use theirs."

                Do you have any family/friends you can trust with this?

                Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                • J JKSH
                  19 Nov 2018, 14:45

                  @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

                  Trouble is, I don't have a phone that does texting, just a regular landline phone.

                  Microsoft says, "The phone number you use to receive this text message doesn't need to be associated with your account. It doesn't even need to be your own phone number. If your phone doesn't receive text messages, ask a friend or family member if you can use theirs."

                  Do you have any family/friends you can trust with this?

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                  wrote on 19 Nov 2018, 20:19 last edited by
                  #262

                  @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

                  @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

                  Trouble is, I don't have a phone that does texting, just a regular landline phone.

                  Microsoft says, "The phone number you use to receive this text message doesn't need to be associated with your account. It doesn't even need to be your own phone number. If your phone doesn't receive text messages, ask a friend or family member if you can use theirs."

                  Do you have any family/friends you can trust with this?

                  No I don't, because all my family and friends have just regular landlines and cell phones without texting options.

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                  • A Annabelle
                    19 Nov 2018, 20:19

                    @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

                    @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

                    Trouble is, I don't have a phone that does texting, just a regular landline phone.

                    Microsoft says, "The phone number you use to receive this text message doesn't need to be associated with your account. It doesn't even need to be your own phone number. If your phone doesn't receive text messages, ask a friend or family member if you can use theirs."

                    Do you have any family/friends you can trust with this?

                    No I don't, because all my family and friends have just regular landlines and cell phones without texting options.

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                    JKSH
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                    wrote on 21 Nov 2018, 04:54 last edited by
                    #263

                    @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

                    @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

                    Do you have any family/friends you can trust with this?

                    No I don't, because all my family and friends have just regular landlines and cell phones without texting options.

                    Cell phones without the ability to receive texts? I didn't realize these still existed!

                    If the common route is not available to you, then it's time to get creative and find ways to overcome your obstacles. Can you think of any ideas?

                    Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                    • J JKSH
                      21 Nov 2018, 04:54

                      @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

                      @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

                      Do you have any family/friends you can trust with this?

                      No I don't, because all my family and friends have just regular landlines and cell phones without texting options.

                      Cell phones without the ability to receive texts? I didn't realize these still existed!

                      If the common route is not available to you, then it's time to get creative and find ways to overcome your obstacles. Can you think of any ideas?

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                      wrote on 21 Nov 2018, 15:42 last edited by
                      #264

                      @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

                      @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

                      @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

                      Do you have any family/friends you can trust with this?

                      No I don't, because all my family and friends have just regular landlines and cell phones without texting options.

                      Cell phones without the ability to receive texts? I didn't realize these still existed!

                      If the common route is not available to you, then it's time to get creative and find ways to overcome your obstacles. Can you think of any ideas?

                      I wish I could, but I'm not sure which way to turn. Interestingly enough, Microsoft thinks that someone might have used my Microsoft Account to send lots of junk mail. Trouble is, I'm the only one who knows the login details as far as I know. It was just a case of me somehow forgetting my password, and as a result, they didn't believe it was me that tried to sign in to my account. What kind of monkeyshine is that, I wonder? On top of that, they say your account could be temporarily suspended due to prolonged inactivity. To me, that makes just as much sense as a snake with no slither!

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                      • A Annabelle
                        21 Nov 2018, 15:42

                        @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

                        @Annabelle said in Qt Programming Language:

                        @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

                        Do you have any family/friends you can trust with this?

                        No I don't, because all my family and friends have just regular landlines and cell phones without texting options.

                        Cell phones without the ability to receive texts? I didn't realize these still existed!

                        If the common route is not available to you, then it's time to get creative and find ways to overcome your obstacles. Can you think of any ideas?

                        I wish I could, but I'm not sure which way to turn. Interestingly enough, Microsoft thinks that someone might have used my Microsoft Account to send lots of junk mail. Trouble is, I'm the only one who knows the login details as far as I know. It was just a case of me somehow forgetting my password, and as a result, they didn't believe it was me that tried to sign in to my account. What kind of monkeyshine is that, I wonder? On top of that, they say your account could be temporarily suspended due to prolonged inactivity. To me, that makes just as much sense as a snake with no slither!

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                        wrote on 21 Nov 2018, 16:06 last edited by
                        #265

                        @Annabelle
                        Given that you seem to have come to an impasse using your Visual Studio, which need unlocking. If all else fails, what about:

                        1. Uninstall the VS completely from your PC, as best you can.
                        2. Get yourself some brand new, free email address from Microsoft, Gmail or whoever.
                        3. Use that to create whatever account MS wants for downloading VS, restarting from scratch.

                        Since the VS edition is free, I can't imagine MS cares what email address you use.

                        The only thing I cannot promise is: after you uninstall the current VS "evaluation" it is possible it will leave something around (in the registry) which it will notice and refuse to install a new evaluation. Hope not, but cannot guarantee.

                        Up to you, but it's one to proceed if you're not getting anywhere from where you are now....

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                        • J JonB
                          21 Nov 2018, 16:06

                          @Annabelle
                          Given that you seem to have come to an impasse using your Visual Studio, which need unlocking. If all else fails, what about:

                          1. Uninstall the VS completely from your PC, as best you can.
                          2. Get yourself some brand new, free email address from Microsoft, Gmail or whoever.
                          3. Use that to create whatever account MS wants for downloading VS, restarting from scratch.

                          Since the VS edition is free, I can't imagine MS cares what email address you use.

                          The only thing I cannot promise is: after you uninstall the current VS "evaluation" it is possible it will leave something around (in the registry) which it will notice and refuse to install a new evaluation. Hope not, but cannot guarantee.

                          Up to you, but it's one to proceed if you're not getting anywhere from where you are now....

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                          wrote on 21 Nov 2018, 17:53 last edited by
                          #266

                          That seems like a rather complicated way to get a compiler. Isn't it much simpler just to install mingw along with Qt through the Qt maintenance tool and just roll with that ...?

                          Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                          • kshegunovK kshegunov
                            21 Nov 2018, 17:53

                            That seems like a rather complicated way to get a compiler. Isn't it much simpler just to install mingw along with Qt through the Qt maintenance tool and just roll with that ...?

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                            wrote on 21 Nov 2018, 17:55 last edited by
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                            @kshegunov
                            Would @Annabelle then be using Qt Creator (with MinGW) instead of VS? The thing we have to bear in mind is that changing IDE, or even compiler, could be a big thing for her?

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                              21 Nov 2018, 17:55

                              @kshegunov
                              Would @Annabelle then be using Qt Creator (with MinGW) instead of VS? The thing we have to bear in mind is that changing IDE, or even compiler, could be a big thing for her?

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                              wrote on 21 Nov 2018, 18:00 last edited by
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                              I imagine so, yes. From my point of view Creator is both better and faster, but then again your mileage may vary.
                              In any case, I myself have grown rather tired of MS's products and more so their licenses, paywalls and whatnot, and currently I build with g++ for linux as well as windows (mingw), whenever I can get away with it, which is in 99% of cases.

                              Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                              • kshegunovK kshegunov
                                21 Nov 2018, 18:00

                                I imagine so, yes. From my point of view Creator is both better and faster, but then again your mileage may vary.
                                In any case, I myself have grown rather tired of MS's products and more so their licenses, paywalls and whatnot, and currently I build with g++ for linux as well as windows (mingw), whenever I can get away with it, which is in 99% of cases.

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                                wrote on 21 Nov 2018, 18:22 last edited by JonB
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                                @kshegunov
                                Indeed. But @Annabelle's interaction with an IDE will be very different from ours. Speed etc. may not be her issue. Rather, I would imagine how the interface works for blind access will be far more important. And it may be that VS's accessibility support is superior to Qt Creator's, or at least different.

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                                  21 Nov 2018, 16:06

                                  @Annabelle
                                  Given that you seem to have come to an impasse using your Visual Studio, which need unlocking. If all else fails, what about:

                                  1. Uninstall the VS completely from your PC, as best you can.
                                  2. Get yourself some brand new, free email address from Microsoft, Gmail or whoever.
                                  3. Use that to create whatever account MS wants for downloading VS, restarting from scratch.

                                  Since the VS edition is free, I can't imagine MS cares what email address you use.

                                  The only thing I cannot promise is: after you uninstall the current VS "evaluation" it is possible it will leave something around (in the registry) which it will notice and refuse to install a new evaluation. Hope not, but cannot guarantee.

                                  Up to you, but it's one to proceed if you're not getting anywhere from where you are now....

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                                  wrote on 21 Nov 2018, 23:07 last edited by Annabelle
                                  #270

                                  @JonB said in Qt Programming Language:

                                  @Annabelle
                                  Given that you seem to have come to an impasse using your Visual Studio, which need unlocking. If all else fails, what about:

                                  1. Uninstall the VS completely from your PC, as best you can.
                                  2. Get yourself some brand new, free email address from Microsoft, Gmail or whoever.
                                  3. Use that to create whatever account MS wants for downloading VS, restarting from scratch.

                                  Since the VS edition is free, I can't imagine MS cares what email address you use.

                                  The only thing I cannot promise is: after you uninstall the current VS "evaluation" it is possible it will leave something around (in the registry) which it will notice and refuse to install a new evaluation. Hope not, but cannot guarantee.

                                  Up to you, but it's one to proceed if you're not getting anywhere from where you are now....

                                  I uninstalled the program completely, making sure there were no traces left in the registry. Since Visual Studio doesn't seem to be good for me, what do I do now? Are there any IDE's out there that are fully accessible to screenreaders like JAWS, which can compile programs for all operating systems, won't install any bloatware, and most important of all, won't take forever to install?

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                                    wrote on 17 Jan 2019, 13:53 last edited by Annabelle
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                                    I haven't heard anything for 2 months on this post. Has anybody seen and read my most recent post, regarding obtaining something other than Visual Studio? Something that won't expire after 30 days, won't take forever to install or uninstall, and most important of all, will be accessible to screenreaders like JAWS?

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                                      17 Jan 2019, 13:53

                                      I haven't heard anything for 2 months on this post. Has anybody seen and read my most recent post, regarding obtaining something other than Visual Studio? Something that won't expire after 30 days, won't take forever to install or uninstall, and most important of all, will be accessible to screenreaders like JAWS?

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                                      wrote on 19 Jan 2019, 06:55 last edited by
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                                      Hi @Annabelle, if you rule out Visual Studio, then your next best bet is to use the Qt Creator IDE with the MinGW compiler. Here are some simple instructions to install these: https://wiki.qt.io/Quick_Start:_Installing_Qt_on_Windows

                                      I don't have JAWS so I cannot tell how well it integrates with Qt Creator. Install it to find out.

                                      I forgot to reply to your last post, and for that I'm sorry. At the same time, I encourage you to take the initiative to research and experiment, even if nobody instructs you to.

                                      Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                                        19 Jan 2019, 06:55

                                        Hi @Annabelle, if you rule out Visual Studio, then your next best bet is to use the Qt Creator IDE with the MinGW compiler. Here are some simple instructions to install these: https://wiki.qt.io/Quick_Start:_Installing_Qt_on_Windows

                                        I don't have JAWS so I cannot tell how well it integrates with Qt Creator. Install it to find out.

                                        I forgot to reply to your last post, and for that I'm sorry. At the same time, I encourage you to take the initiative to research and experiment, even if nobody instructs you to.

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                                        wrote on 19 Jan 2019, 09:38 last edited by
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                                        @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

                                        Hi @Annabelle, if you rule out Visual Studio, then your next best bet is to use the Qt Creator IDE with the MinGW compiler. Here are some simple instructions to install these: https://wiki.qt.io/Quick_Start:_Installing_Qt_on_Windows

                                        I don't have JAWS so I cannot tell how well it integrates with Qt Creator. Install it to find out.

                                        I forgot to reply to your last post, and for that I'm sorry. At the same time, I encourage you to take the initiative to research and experiment, even if nobody instructs you to.

                                        I have Qt Creator on my machine, and JAWS only seems to recognize a few components, for example, the opening screen with the Project Treeview. I wonder what I might be doing wrong. Also, Qt Creator doesn't have the kind of menu bar that you can access with the Alt Key or the Applications key. At least not that I know of. It seems you would have to have sighted help to click on whatever parameter you want, like a button or a checkbox, to insert it into a project. What's up with that, I wonder? I wish Qt Creator would have a menu you could access with a keyboard shortcut, that lists all the possible parameters you can insert into your project.

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                                          19 Jan 2019, 09:38

                                          @JKSH said in Qt Programming Language:

                                          Hi @Annabelle, if you rule out Visual Studio, then your next best bet is to use the Qt Creator IDE with the MinGW compiler. Here are some simple instructions to install these: https://wiki.qt.io/Quick_Start:_Installing_Qt_on_Windows

                                          I don't have JAWS so I cannot tell how well it integrates with Qt Creator. Install it to find out.

                                          I forgot to reply to your last post, and for that I'm sorry. At the same time, I encourage you to take the initiative to research and experiment, even if nobody instructs you to.

                                          I have Qt Creator on my machine, and JAWS only seems to recognize a few components, for example, the opening screen with the Project Treeview. I wonder what I might be doing wrong. Also, Qt Creator doesn't have the kind of menu bar that you can access with the Alt Key or the Applications key. At least not that I know of. It seems you would have to have sighted help to click on whatever parameter you want, like a button or a checkbox, to insert it into a project. What's up with that, I wonder? I wish Qt Creator would have a menu you could access with a keyboard shortcut, that lists all the possible parameters you can insert into your project.

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                                          wrote on 20 Jan 2019, 00:58 last edited by kenchan
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                                          @Annabelle
                                          I am sure you are more knowledgeable about screen readers and braille displays than I am, however if you are using Windows 10, do the Windows Narrator and the braille drivers not work for you?
                                          Also you can set up your own short cuts for QtCreator and on windows the menu items do have alt key access.
                                          Since Qt has classes for adding Accessibility to applications I am assuming that QtCreator follows best practices in this matter. You can always ask the developers about that directly by asking them on the mailing list here

                                          A 1 Reply Last reply 20 Jan 2019, 01:23
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