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With the Java Access Bridge installed a...Hi, Album!<br />With the Java Access Bridge installed and activated I can get access to menus and some dialogs in the Arduino IDE (V 1.6.8), but still I cannot edit or read the text of a sketch. <br /><br />Do you think that installing from the ZIP rather than the installer could have an impact on this?Joshua Mielehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12928809284167684237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498071590791194008.post-88004300060612997622016-01-11T04:20:42.723-08:002016-01-11T04:20:42.723-08:00Hi Joshua,
I just downloaded Arduino IDE 1.6.7. An...Hi Joshua,<br />I just downloaded Arduino IDE 1.6.7. And yes, launching arduino.exe, the editor works properly, for me. Do you have checked your Access Bridge support launching javacpl from Windows Run? In alternative, try to navigate to arduino-1.6.7\java\bin and run jabswitch -enable from this path (I cannot exclude I did it in the past, even if not in this case). Ah, I use the IDE zip package, not installer.Albumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17131710928520817239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498071590791194008.post-88321634734070769912016-01-10T20:10:59.039-08:002016-01-10T20:10:59.039-08:00Sorry for not reading your comment more closely --...Sorry for not reading your comment more closely -- I see now that you're using Arduino 1.6.6.<br /><br />Also, I am aware of the command-line tool INO, but it is no longer supported, and I believe never was on Windows.<br /><br />The INO code was forked to become Arturo:<br />http://32bits.io/Arturo/<br /><br />Arturo is a Python command-line tool for compiling and uploading Arduino sketches, but does not work with Arduino later than 1.6.2. Still, it may be worth investigating.<br /><br />Since the Arduino IDE now has decent support for command line use, these third-party tools may no longer be as necessary.Joshua Mielehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12928809284167684237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498071590791194008.post-2326862255277755832016-01-10T19:47:06.979-08:002016-01-10T19:47:06.979-08:00This is extremely interesting. I am unable to dupl...This is extremely interesting. I am unable to duplicate your success using Arduino 1.6.7, NVDA, and Windows 8... Is it possible your .INO files are actually associated with another (accessible) editor and you simply thought it was the Arduino IDE by accident? Believe me, I would love for you to be right about this, but I can't make it happen, even with all the latest Java installed and the "Access Bridge" enabled. What version of Arduino are you using?Joshua Mielehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12928809284167684237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498071590791194008.post-61058841062689703652016-01-09T13:38:26.560-08:002016-01-09T13:38:26.560-08:00Hi Joshua,
only a note: recently, I casually opene...Hi Joshua,<br />only a note: recently, I casually opened arduino.exe (IDE version 1.6.6), even if I knew the editor bad accessibility, , and... WOW, editor seems accessible now! :)<br />I must organize again the board, driver and so on, so I not tested other yet, but the news is very welcome, anyway. Obviously, Java (8) on my system (Windows 7 64-bit) is installed (32 and 64-bit versions) and correctly configured, and I verified with NVDA.<br />Then, if you interested, I saw a project to manage Arduino projects via terminal, called Ino:<br />http://inotool.org/<br />it's originally for Linux and Mac terminal only, but I would be able to run it in Windows, manually linking it to Arduino IDE path. However, as above, I must test it in more detail.<br />Bye and good luck with this blog! :)Albumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17131710928520817239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498071590791194008.post-46857154988920152762016-01-07T15:13:35.018-08:002016-01-07T15:13:35.018-08:00Thanks, Pranav! Can you say a little more about th...Thanks, Pranav! Can you say a little more about the version of VS you've used and what screen reader you've had success with? I'm not a VS user, so would really appreciate some links to resources for getting up and running with it.<br />Thanks!Joshua Mielehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12928809284167684237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498071590791194008.post-60676563391275987362016-01-07T09:19:32.498-08:002016-01-07T09:19:32.498-08:00Hi,
Thanks for the great descriptions. In the past...Hi,<br />Thanks for the great descriptions. In the past, I have had success in using visual studio to develop on the Arduino. It makes debugging easier. There used to be a library one could install and get an Arduino sketch as a project type. I do not know if this is still possible in visual studio 2015 community addition.Pranav Lalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05018779560829654939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498071590791194008.post-75636752467727772012016-01-05T00:24:39.678-08:002016-01-05T00:24:39.678-08:00Incidentally, if you're going to be doing a lo...Incidentally, if you're going to be doing a lot of command line arduino development, you may want to set up a shortcut on your desktop or elsewhere that opens a command prompt directly into your arduino directory.<br /><br />To do this, use the Windows Explorer to open the directory c:\windows\system32 and select the file CMD.EXE. Then use your context menu (right-click) to make a shortcut. Windows will offer to put the new shortcut on your desktop and you should accept.<br /><br />Now navigate to the desktop (for example with Windows+M) and select the new shortcut. Open the properties (again with the context menu) and in the "Start In:" field, type the name of your arduino directory -- for example, "c:\program files (x86)\arduino", and hit Return to save the properties.<br /><br />Finally, you can edit the name of the shortcut (with F2) to be something like "Arduino cmd", which will then be the name of the window when you open it.<br /><br />Just thought I'd mention it because this is how I've got it set up on my machine and it's pretty convenient.<br />Joshua Mielehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12928809284167684237noreply@blogger.com