Hi Aaron,
The Braille displays 70 cells (Alva Satellite 570). The information which is 
not displayed  should appear within the 70 cell range, this is confirmed by the 
mouse pointer : i see the mouse pointer, say at cell 60, where the mailbox is 
spoken and not displayed in Braille. performing a forward or backward Braille 
translation produces a jump to the next or previous line.
I should add that, at times,  all open mailboxes, even if there are 6 or 7, are 
displayed,  whereas it also happens that non is displayed.
        Bien cordialement,
        Piere.
At 13:48 16/06/2009, you wrote:
>Pierre,
>
>1. Are you using the next and previous indicators to move backward and forward 
>through the line to view the rest of the information?
>
>2. I believe this has been fixed for the final 7.1.
>
>Aaron
>
>On 6/16/2009 5:34 AM, Pierre Beauchamp wrote:
>>Hi,
>>I encounter several problems on the Braille display when in line mode.  This 
>>is With Eudora.
>>  - the bottom line, which shows the opened mailboxes, is not complete on the 
>> Braille display when more than 4 mailboxes are open. For instance, the four 
>> first are displayed and the remaining ones are not although indicated by 
>> speech. Moving the mous pointer by insert+pgup for instance, the Braille 
>> pointer moves as it should on the first four mailboxes, and then moves where 
>> the fifth should be although this fifth mailbox is not displayed.
>>  - when editing a message, the caret is not at the right place on the 
>> Braille display, but is shifted by one character to the left. This makes 
>> editing most unreliable.
>>         These problems are not present in structured mode, but only in line 
>> mode.
>>
>>         Bien cordialement,
>>         Pierre.
>>
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