Sabahattin,
I wanted to come back to this and ask you, in what ways you feel that braille support in OS X (and iOS too?) is substandard. When I begin to use my Mac full time, I will connect my braille display most of the time. Therefore I want to be aware of these issues and work around them. Thanks.

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On 6/23/2014 10:28 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
Hi Eileen,

To be honest, braille on OS X is a bit substandard.  As you can see, it doesn't 
even quite work as designed in some text fields.  I'd encourage you to open the 
same document in TextEdit, for comparison.  Don't get your hopes up for 
anything like the quality of support from the Windows screen readers, I'm 
afraid.

With regard to BrailleNote in particular, the best way to figure out what all 
the keys do is to examine the mappings in VoiceOver Utility.  I changed the 
panning buttons to be the outer keys, and vertical navigation to be the inner 
ones.

I hope you figure this out, but feel free to ask if you get stuck and I'll try 
and recreate your issue.

Cheers,
Sabahattin


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