Hi!
Swedish letters are verry strange sometimes.
Also the movement of the braille could be much more easy.
Now i am a power user of windows of course and also very used to linux and 
their environment and  when moving around the braille display on a window 
doesn't afect the speech.
However when moving the display over the window on the mac i still hear speech 
comming through.
So the speech and braille follows each other which really annoys me.
I want it to be as in window eyes or in orca or brltty for linux.
/A
29 jun 2014 kl. 09:11 skrev Christopher Hallsworth <christopher...@gmail.com>:

> I know on iOS that translation from computer Braille to literary grade II 
> Braille is best described as querky. This however has been fixed in iOS 7. 
> What happened is you start typing a word such as black. If you're a quick 
> typist then you won't see this problem. But if you are a slow one then you 
> may end up with the letters b l a c just fine but after entering the k and 
> the space the k would translate to knowledge. Someone can correct me on this 
> though because I don't use Braille on iOS or OS X yet. I'm not aware of any 
> issues pertaining to Braille under OS X.
> 
> Christopher Hallsworth
> Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
> www.hadley.edu
> 
> On 29/06/2014 02:29, Robert C wrote:
>> 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.
>> 
>> Quote of the nanosecond . . .
>> Why do they call it the Department of Interior when they are in
>> charge of everything outdoors?
>> Robert & Annie Yanni ke7nwn
>> E-mail-
>> gone.to.da...@gmail.com
>> 
>> 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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