At last I found a list of commands:
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT209138
Hard to find, though!
Harry
> On 15 Feb 2019, at 11:10, Michelle emails wrote:
>
> hi Harry
>
> Michelle here,
>
> You are welcome. Another thought I had was
> go to help menu press vo h,
> or press spacebar brail
hi Harry
Michelle here,
You are welcome. Another thought I had was
go to help menu press vo h,
or press spacebar braille h on the braille display.
Presarrow down to help commands secod or third from the top. press vo spacebar
or router key on braille display.
navigate to braille press vo s
Hello Harry,
With your Braille display connected, open VoiceOver Utility and select Braille
in the side bar. Select the second tab, Displays then navigate right to the
button Assign Commands. Press VO-Space Bar and you’ll find a table showing the
commands for your particular display.
You can ass
Thank you, Michelle, I’d forgotten about using that. Still, it seems really
strange that there is no document or website laying out the common shortcuts
(as there are so many for using non-Braille Bluetooth keyboards)..
Regards
Harry
> On 15 Feb 2019, at 04:30, Michelle emails wrote:
>
> hi
>
hi
Try spacebar and braille k. dots 1 3 and vo will tell you what the keys do when
you press them. to exit the haelp menu press spacebar and dots 1 and 2. it will
say stopping keyboard help.
Michelle
Sent from my iPhone
> On 15 Feb 2019, at 6:35 am, 'Harry Bell' via MacVisionaries
> wro
Thanks - I have paired the Orbit Reader 20 now with the MacBook Pro, but how do
I find out which Braille keys I should use to navigate, execute commands etc?
Regards
Harry
> On 14 Feb 2019, at 15:01, Dionipher Herrera wrote:
>
> did you already pair the device on your mac? on the voice over pre
did you already pair the device on your mac? on the voice over preferences you
can see braille settings. You can also use your usb cable and press braille
terminal on your display braille.
> Il giorno 14 feb 2019, alle ore 09:52, 'Harry Bell' via MacVisionaries
> ha scritto:
>
> Can anyone h
Can anyone help me to use my Orbit Reader 20 (which has dots 7 and 8 either
side of the Space bar) with my MacBook Pro 2013? I’m a beginner and have just
got to grips with using my BraillePen Slim with my iPhone. But wherever I look
for Mac and Braille, I only get the usual non-Braille shortcuts