Hello Dennis, this is Timothy in Huntsvile. I am nnot by no means an expert,
but someone else might help clarrify this  a little bit as well. I would
think that with a braille display that you would be able to see the field
and not have to force it. Especially if you have it in Structured mode, that
splits the screen up in different areas so that you can see different
asopects of the screen. I am using a power Braille 40 at the moment, and
have been able to read some things with it that you can't get with speech,
but I am still learning
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From: De   s Brown--dbTech! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: JFW Li(I apologize for a misprint here, the dectalk just lost focus for
a second,) but as I was saying, I think that in Structured mode you can do
this with no problem. If anyone else has any ideas feel free to put them in.
But that
's my two cents. worth. st <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 8:21 PM
Subject: Braille output?


> I've got a question I'd like to ask about braille output with JFW.
> The situation is as follows:
> The client needs access to fields that have a graphical character as the
> label, but the graphic can't be labeled with JFW, or WindowEyes.  There is
a
> help line at the bottom of the screen that displays a few words denoting
> what the field expects, and with forcing that frame to be announced as
each
> field is activated, I get that frame read,then the contents of the current
> field.
> With Braille, will he get both the frame and the field's contents, or just
> the field's contents, unless I force the frame through the Braille display
> just as I force it to read when entering the field with speech?
> And if I force the help frame through Braille, will he also get the
contents
> of the edit field as well, or will he have to refresh something each time?
>
> I don't use Braille, and therefore don't use a display, but he does.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Dennis Brown, DB Tech! 770-465-9621
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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