"There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing, Yes, when
you are connected to an iDevice with any braille display and you turn off
contractions, you are in computer braille.
At least, with the US braille table, that is true.
And, yes, when entering numbers in my password I
I take it you also tried in computer braille.
Carol P
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On 26 Feb 2014, at 06:06 pm, Richard Turner wrote:
I just tried to log in at www.bookshare.org and could not get it to take the
password using the Braille Sense U2 BT keyboard.
I turned off contractions,
I just tried to log in at www.bookshare.org and could not get it to take the
password using the Braille Sense U2 BT keyboard.
I turned off contractions, and tried several different ways.
No luck.
So, I think that may indeed be a bug.
Richard
"There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing,
Hi,
I'm using braille sense with the latest software version.
I haven't been using it long and I haven't yet used it as a braille display but
I have used various programs.
Recently they have had problems with both dropbox and twitter. I had to
download a new lot of software to solve the Twitte
Hi all. A client of mine has a Braille Sense On hand from HIMS and is
having trouble entering passwords when using the display. She says that
HIMS tells her it's an Apple problem and they are aware of the issue. To
me this doesn't make Sense, and please note the pun, because from what I
underst