Hi!
Braille is ok on the Mac.
Its usable but not as good as a windows screenReader.
In the console or terminal you can install brltty even though I am not sure how 
to do that.
Bless.
/A

> 22 sep. 2023 kl. 14:25 skrev Julian Dreykorn <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> sorry for the slightly off-topic quiestion, but I believe that here may be 
> some Braille-familiar users knowing a bit more about MacOS than I.
> 
> Currently, I use Windows primarily, and whenever I have the option to work in 
> the CLI I use Linux. Speech is nice to have, but I rely primarily on Braille, 
> and in the CLI I'm completely without speech. Now since I most likely need a 
> new laptop, I thought of getting a Macbook, since I'm impressed of the very 
> good quality of the speakers, the power of the M2, and if I want to use the 
> Logic DAW then I actually don't have another choice. But how is the Brialle 
> support? Everyone I asked just told me that it's possible to connect a 
> Braille display, but they work primarily with speech. Learning new shortcuts 
> and apps would be fully OK for me, getting speech-dependent wouldn't. So, do 
> you guys have any experiences to share?
> 
> I'd be happy hearing from you.
> 
> All the best, Julian
> 
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