Running voiceover with braille on the iPad or iPhone isn't quite the same as on 
the Mac. There are Macvoiceover getting started guides for all the Mac systems 
from 10.4 Tiger on through the present and they would have some braille 
information. They are available on your Mac with ctrl-option-h; then go through 
the menu to "getting started guide". I think you can also download the files 
and I've gotten the last few in braille hardcopy from the Adaptations store at 
the Lighthouse in San Francisco. Here's the link to the latest (Mountain Lion) 
guide.

http://store.lighthouse-sf.org/p846/Braille-VoiceOver-Getting-Started-for-OS-X-Mountain-Lion/product_info.html
-- 
Cheryl

May the words of my mouth
and the meditation of my heart
be acceptable to You, Lord,
my rock and my Redeemer.
(Psalm 19:14 HCSB)



On Jul 1, 2013, at 1:37 PM, Lee Maschmeyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> A friend who uses an iPad said it's highly recommended to get a book about 
> how to use it. Since we're in the States she suggested National Braille 
> Press. I don't know if they wrote the book or it's mainstream, and I don't 
> know if it would apply to the Mac or just Apple phones.
> 
> -- 
> 
> Lee Maschmeyer
> 
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> others that what you were or might have been was not otherwise than what you 
> had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise."
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