No. If you are talking about the Index print application, that has nothing to
do with creating braille files; it just sends your file to the embosser for
printing. If you want to turn files to braille, you either have to have another
program to do that, such as louis or Duxbury (though I think
Okay, I see you are talking about Index Direct rather than Index print. But I
don't think Index Direct actually installs Louis on your computer or anything.
You install the driver upgrade on your Mac and then use your embosser with the
upgraded firmware. I think if you want to use Louis
How do I get hold of the new version. And, will it work with an embosser
running Usb to Serial or whatever? I'm running an enabling technologies romeo
pro 50 and trying to get it to work. Thanks and talk to you guys soon. sorry
for hijacking the thread but this just jogged my memory. Thanks and
I don't think you can use Index Print and Index Direct with non-Index printers.
I could be wrong of course.
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On Dec 30, 2014, at 9:48 AM, Tim Emmons
Hello:
Is it possible to use Index Direct without a Braille embosser? All of the
instructions indicate that a Braille printer is involved. But is it possible
to use the program to make simple BRF files, for a refreshable Braille device?
Jean
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I think you need an imbosser.
On 30 Dec 2014, at 3:44 am, Jean radiofore...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello:
Is it possible to use Index Direct without a Braille embosser? All of the
instructions indicate that a Braille printer is involved. But is it possible
to use the program to make simple