Since Speech and Braille are very intertwined, you would need to disable Quick Message Mode while you're adding stuff to the display, and then enable it when you're done.

Aaron

On 5/9/2011 11:50 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
HI, All
I've noticed when using the speak method, whatever the speech displays is forceably shown as a quick message on the Braille display. Other than turning off quick messages, is there a way to stop this behavior? I would like to handle both speech and Braille, but I need to format the Braille message differently than the speech as well as not have it disappear like a message. I don't see anything in the docs that would indicate this is possible directly. The best approach I can think of that seems to work is to speak and then queue a Braille.Display action, but occasionally if I do that the timing can be off and the speech message will still flicker on the display before being replaced with what should be displayed there. Are there better approaches to this, or else is there a parameter I can pass to Speak that I've overlooked somehow?

Thanks


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