Hi,  I'm using braille connect here and find the keybindings atrocious.  Some 
of my clients have brailliant BI displays.  They aren't hooking them up to 
their android devices, but the displays themselves are every bit as nice as the 
old braille connect, and their 32-cell-ness is a huge plus for mobility.

Best,

Erik Burggraaf
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On 2013-04-24, at 5:05 PM, Rob Hudson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm looking at braille displays and i think I've decided on the Brailliant 32 
> model for use with an android phone. It appears to have a good display, a 
> braille keyboard and USB and bluetooth connectivity. Are there any users of 
> this model on list who can tell me how well it works with brltty, or if there 
> is a better display with the same features? I don't want more than 40 cells 
> in a portable display, and preferably 32 or less. I've got an 80 cell for use 
> at home and it works beautifully, so now it's portability time.
> 
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