I just assume third party software strictly intended for helping those needing voice control would handle the job better compared to (what seems like) a one-off feature that might not get dedicated care. But I’ve never used those tools to know anything about them.
Indeed - users that need accessable features should not rely on each piece of software they use to supply them. But even as a one-off feature, it is a good thing to have IMO, as it will certainly expose APIs and hooks in vscode for other accessibility software to utilize.
I can buy that angle.
I just assume third party software strictly intended for helping those needing voice control would handle the job better compared to (what seems like) a one-off feature that might not get dedicated care. But I’ve never used those tools to know anything about them.
Indeed - users that need accessable features should not rely on each piece of software they use to supply them. But even as a one-off feature, it is a good thing to have IMO, as it will certainly expose APIs and hooks in vscode for other accessibility software to utilize.
Also, open source, learning, and all that jazz.