Hello Alex,

I use a PACMate 20 and it's a bit tricky to get recognised sometimes, but once that happens, it works fine. Mine has a temperamental right whiz wheel , so I've configured the left whiz wheel to do the panning and find it more practical that way, as I read mostly with my right hand.

There's a great deal of information about configuring braille displays if you click the Help button in the Braille pane of VoiceOver Utility.

Cheers,

Anne


On Sep 23, 2008, at 2:50 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:

Hi,

I also would like help. I have a PacMate Braille display (40 cells) and would like to use it with my Leopard machine.

Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 22-Sep-08, at 4:52 PM, Larry W. Honaker wrote:

I need some info concerning Braille displays and the Mac.

I won't bore the list with all the details here, however, as a test I was successfully able to connect a Braille display to my Mac back in June. Just about a week later, I was unable to connect the same display at one of the summer conventions. The same display acted as though it connected but the
display shows no Braille.

I tried another display from another company with no success.

I now have the original display in my hands for a few days in hopes that I
can resolve this issue.

I would love to chat with any knowledgeable Braille/Mac user who may be able to help me solve this problem as I am very interested in using Braille with
the Mac.

Cordially,

Larry W. Honaker

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