Hello Alex,
In the table of assigned commands for your Braille display, it just
calls panning "left" and "right". My PM 20 jumped horribly until I
switched panning from the right whiz wheel to the left whiz wheel. I
now find that as long as I maintain a slight pressure on the cells,
jumping only occurs rarely.
Cheers,
Anne
On Oct 29, 2008, at 1:31 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Hi,
Right jumps down a line,
Left jumps as well.
What is the Pannin preference called in the Voiceover Utility?
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 28-Oct-08, at 10:24 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
Alex, what exactly happens when you turn the whiz wheels? I've
switched the functions of the whiz wheels over on my PM 20, because
I prefer to control the panning with my left hand and read with my
right.
Anne
On Oct 28, 2008, at 3:58 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Hi,
I have all the setting as default as this doesn't work.
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 28-Oct-08, at 3:35 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
Hello Alex,
The right whiz wheel handles left and right panning and the left
whiz wheel moves up and down lines. You can change these
functions in the Braille pane of VoiceOver Utility if the default
settings don't suit you. You can also program some of the router
keys.
Cheers,
Anne
On Oct 28, 2008, at 5:30 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Hi,
No, it works fine except for the panning. I have no idea how to
do this.
I don't know how to pan left and right in Text Edit and other
applications.
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 27-Oct-08, at 9:26 PM, Dean Hudson wrote:
Hi Alex:
Can you provide more specifics on the difficulties you are
having with getting the PM device to work? You should only
have to plug in the device via the USB cable, and VoiceOver
should send Braille immediately to the device. Is this not
what you are experiencing?
On Oct 27, 2008, at 6:07 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Hi,
Is there any guide or help you can offer me in connecting the
Apple supported PacMate Braille display (PM-40), from Freedom
Scientific?
All help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
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