Hi Gigi,
Yes that's what I would like to do. American computer braille is what I am used 
to, even though I am in Europe. But yes, I'd like to omit the control 
characters for quicker reading, or I would like to have a good way to learn 
them, so I don't see things I don't understand. Is there an overview somewhere, 
where you can see what each character is in braille? Like: greater than: dots 
3, 4, 5.
On Sep 27, 2011, at 1:42 PM, Eugenia Firth wrote:

> Hi Paul E. 
> I do not know if you can edit the table. In my case, I have no reason to. It 
> looks fine. So far, I can't see any problem with it. Are you thinking about 
> taking out the control characters? If so, I would rather be able to turn them 
> on and off, but right now I'm just glad I can do it at all. My PacMate 
> display is starting to give me some trouble, although it's still usable. If 
> it costs too much money to fix it, I just may need to use my other display on 
> the Mac. At least I won't have to install Windows just for that now.
> 
> Regards,
> Gigi
> 
> On Sep 27, 2011, at 5:53 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
> 
>> Hi Gigi,
>> Can we actually edit the braille table in use?
>> On Sep 27, 2011, at 12:16 AM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
>> 
>>> I sure wish that when I wrote Apple they had saiD back to me there indeed 
>>> is a way to display in computer braille. I have found that you don't have 
>>> to go to Unified Braille. For all I know this works in all the languages. 
>>> 
>>> If you choose English and uncontracted braille and then turn on dots 7 and 
>>> eight, you get computeer braille, complete with control characters. This 
>>> means you can get a braille display of new lines, tabs, etc. I can't even 
>>> do that on my PacMate these days, although I could on my old Braille Lite 
>>> 40. I was really upset when I lost this ability. Now I think I have it 
>>> back. I can't wait to tell my friend in Nebraska who was disappointed that 
>>> VoiceOver didn't have computer braille.
>>> Regards,
>>> Gigi 
>>> 
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