I did send a list of supported displays to the list
On 16 Oct 2007, at 22:42, John J. Boyer wrote:
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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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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JJB Software, Inc.
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Madison, WI USA
Developing software for people with disabilities