I recently paired my braille connect 40 with my macbook. Everything is working 
fine, accept that whatever words that are under the cursor are expanded into 
grade 1 Braille instead of remaining in grade 2. I've looked through the voice 
over utility as well as the manual for the braille connect, and i can't find 
anything that explains how to stop the display from always expanding the 
contents under the cursor. If anyone knows how to do this and can help, that 
would be great because reading those random words in grade 1 braille is 
frustrating.
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