I have another example of where spoken messages give info that the Braille display doesn't give. When you go to print from the planner and are asked to print from what date to what date, the speech gives you a calendar which you can navigate in the same way you navigate around the regular calendar in the planner and choose which days to print. But if you're using the Braille display only, or even speech on request, you just get the question about from which date to which date, but no way to navigate around a calendar. This was pointed out as a bug about a year or more ago, and is still there in Keysoft 5.

Peggy

At 12:34 PM 1/12/2004 +1300, you wrote:

Hi all,

This morning, I have been in touch with Jonathan Mosen, the BrailleNote
product manager, who has advised me to let you all know Pulse Data is still
committed to finding ways of making the BrailleNote more accessible to those
who are unable to hear the speech output.  However, we are unable at this
point in time, to state a time frame in which the extra features will be
implemented.

We are interested in seeking feedback on ways that KeySoft is more helpful
with spoken messages as it is with displayed messages, that we may
investigate the possibility of trying to rectify the situation.

I acknowledge that there have already been a couple of messages on the list
in this regard and we would really like to receive more of these.

We look forward to your response!

 Regards,

Dean Jackson
Customer/Technical Analyst
Pulse Data International Ltd.

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