I think everybody that's interested in using a braille display should
call or e-mail apple and ask what braille displays are supported. I
don't know if they understand that their secretive attitude affects
people who have to invest in the expensive cost of a braille display.
It's a good thing I'm not interested in this myself because I might be
turned off to using apple products becasue of their secretiveness.
Original message:
hi
while it is encouraging to know that braille is supported no one
knows except the testers, what displays and or braille language
tables are supported yet, so how would this help anyone who is
waiting for the braille support, not knowing if their equipment which
they may have previously used under windows, will be supported?
why is it a big secret to keep hidden as to what braille devices work
and what languages work, we know braille is there this extra info is
just letting people who are in the same position as yourselves, i.e.
the testers know if their equipment will work
will
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