What I'm concerned about is braille displays. It says it recognizes 
popular displays automatically. I want to know exactly which displays it 
works with.

John

On Tue, Oct 16, 2007 at 10:12:03AM -0700, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
> 
> Just as additional voices can be gotten to allow VoiceOver to speak  
> various languages, I'm sure that it will probably be quite possible  
> to install additional Braille support for other languages.  Braille  
> conversion tables are available for free online for virtually any  
> language you can imagine in a variety of formats.  Look at Louis.  I  
> suspect that, even if not built-in, which it may be who knows,  
> additional braille languages will probably be easy to add.
> 
> The point is...we shouldn't assume anything until we know all the  
> details.  Jumping to conclusions gets no one anywhere.
> 
> Josh de Lioncourt
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> 
> ...my other mail provider is an owl...
> 
> 
> 
> On 16 Oct 2007, at 09:14, will lomas wrote:
> 
> >hi mate
> >
> >how do we know when
> >1. we don't know what supported
> >2. only english is there so students like me are out of it as we  
> >can't view our mateirals in braille, materials sorry, in another  
> >language
> >so to be honest i am going to hold off the upgrade until  
> >multilingual braille is there
> >for now if i need that i use windows
> >

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John J. boyer; President, Chief Software Developer
JJB Software, Inc.
http://www.jjb-software.com
Madison, WI USA
Developing software for people with disabilities


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