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Screen reader optimized coding environment setup

Configure VS Code, terminal behavior, keyboard navigation, and audio-first debugging in one guided workflow. Stop spending weeks wrestling visual-first defaults and ship code with an environment that works on day one.

Why teams pay for this

  • Blind engineers get a productive environment in hours instead of weeks.
  • Managers onboard developers with a repeatable, auditable setup standard.
  • Accessibility teams finally have a practical rollout tool instead of docs alone.

Problem

Most developer tools assume visual workflows. Blind engineers lose time deciphering keyboard conflicts, inaccessible panels, and noisy diagnostics.

Solution

Assessment-driven templates generate real settings and shell profiles for your OS, screen reader, coding stack, and debugging preferences.

Outcome

Teams get consistent, inclusive tooling with guided audio walkthroughs and onboarding artifacts that scale across remote engineering groups.

Pricing

Straightforward subscription for individual developers and teams.

$19/mo

  • Personalized config package generation
  • Screen reader-first keyboard and debugging defaults
  • Terminal profile templates for macOS, Linux, and Windows
  • Audio setup walkthrough and manager onboarding documents
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Unlock your workspace

After checkout, enter the same email to activate your assessment and dashboard.

FAQ

How do I unlock the tool after paying?

Complete checkout, then return to this page and enter the same email you used in Stripe. Once the payment webhook is received, access is unlocked and stored in a secure cookie.

What does the generated package include?

You get VS Code settings, keyboard shortcuts, extension recommendations, terminal profile scripts, and team onboarding docs tailored to your assessment.

Can engineering managers use this for team onboarding?

Yes. The generated package includes a manager guide and a pair-programming checklist so teams can standardize accessible workflows.

Will this work for remote pair programming?

Yes. The setup focuses on keyboard-first commands, structured terminal output, and audio-friendly debugging that translates well to remote collaboration.