Agrees, I'm a hard and fast gw micro fan. The syncbraille looks a bit stripped down on paper at least to me. I'm recomending the braille connect and the alva bc640, but if you went with sincbraille you wouldn't be disappointed with the quality.

I'm surprised it will work with the mac though. It's a bit new isn't it?

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Erik
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On 2-Jul-08, at 10:14 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:

My PAC Mate 20 comes up fine when I plug it in. I've also tried changing some of the mapping but I don't know whether it will stick. Setting it to Uncontracted Braille doesn't stick. However, the PAC Mate drives me insane the way it skips about through text when I use the whiz wheels to move along a line, or up and down lines.

I tried a HIMS SyncBraille a couple of weeks ago and it was a beauty. Actually, I tried two, the 20 cell and the 32 cell models. They were both very stable and responsive. What's more, they look good with a MacBook. If only I had the money!

Cheers,

Anne


On Jul 2, 2008, at 7:32 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:

Hi will, you need to start the mac up with the display already connected to get joy. It's supposed to just come up blazing when you plug it in from what I've been told, but that isn't the case here.

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On 2-Jul-08, at 6:21 AM, will lomas wrote:

hi david


I have no input table though this, is the odd element in all of this

when i am in the input tab i just have add, and remove

On 2 Jul 2008, at 14:19, David Poehlman wrote:

to find out how braille input works on the mac with voiceover:
1> open vo utility.
2> move to the braille item.  this is the last item in the tree.
3> tab to where it says display and right arrow to input and press the space
bar.
4> use the vo keys with arrows to interact with the input table. As far as
I know, you can only ad not change a braille control mapping.

----- Original Message -----
From: "will lomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 9:10 AM
Subject: pac mate dispay


hi all can i set the wheels of my pm display to go down a line by
line approac when i am reading a text document?
how do i find out what keys ahve been assigned?
thanks will













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