Juan,
The Smart Braille Keyboard from http://www.oss-globe.com/sbk/ may do
exactly what you want.
Regards,
Steve
On 6/14/2011 10:31 AM, Juan Gonzalez wrote:
Hi, has anybody herd of software that would make a normal keyboard
become a Braille keyboard? What I mean is to be able to use the S, D, F,
J, K, L letters to be able to type in Braille mode on a normal keyboard.
I think some note takers have this capability if they come with a normal
keyboard. This would be a nice feature or script to add to window-eyes.
Juan Gonzalez
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