I use  braille display with speech.
some time I will turn off the speech and only use t he
braille display.
because I don't want to disturbe my friends and
family.
I use grade 2 braille.
but, my braille display is too old and it does not
have the braille keyboard.
so, I can not write grade 2 braille.

--- Jeremiah Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 說:

> Hello all. I've attained the use of a braille
> display for a couple weeks 
> as an evaluation toward a likely purchase of one. I
> want to be sure to 
> get the full experience of using a braille display
> before having to give 
> this on back, so hope that the braille display users
> among you can 
> provide me some guidance as to features that you do
> or don't use of your 
> braille display and screen reader combo. I've thrown
> some questions out 
> to guide your thoughts, but I'm surely not limited
> to these questions in 
> terms of the feedback I'd find helpful. Thanks in
> advance for your help, 
> and I look forward to reading your responses.
> How do you use your braille display? For what tasks
> would you not want 
> to live without your braille display? For what tasks
> is it less than 
> desirable and why?
> Do you primarily use it for proofreading, screen
> access, replacement for 
> speech, access to text only, or some combination  of
> these?
> Do you use its ability to input text? If so, is that
> your primary, or 
> even your sole, means of interaction with your PC?
> How much customization of the display's key commands
> do you do?
> Do you use your screen reader's ability to output in
> grade II? How  
> often?
> Do you browse the web using braille, and if so, do
> you read text with 
> braille and navigate with speech, use braille for
> both, or some other 
> combination?
> If you use braille to browse the web for text or
> navigation, do you 
> encounter situations where content on the web is
> difficult to access 
> using braille alone? If so, what problems do you
> encounter?
> 
> Once more, thanks tremendously for your thoughts and
> feedback, and feel 
> free to write me privately with any of this
> information if you like.
> 
> Very gratefully,
> 
> Jeremiah Z. Rogers
> 
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