sadly this is indeed one of the areas where window-eyes is lacking. I
have a handy tech active braille and cannot input grade II into the
computer with it. I can on my iphone which is amazingly useful, but I'd
prefer to type in braille than on a qwerty. My alva bc640 could input
grade II but I sold it thinking that the new active braille could do the
same thing. gwmicro has said that this is on their list of things to
address, although handy tech says it's a gwmicro issue and gwmicro says
it's a handy tech issue, so who knows. Bottom line though is that I
can't input grade II no matter who might or might not be at fault. But
don't dismiss a screen reader because of one thing it can't do, that's
just a pointless road to go down in my opinion.
dcb
On 2/9/2014 7:37 AM, Chris G wrote:
Hi,
Your not specific on your Braille display.
1. What Braille display is it?
2. If required, did you install any third party Braille display drivers?
For example, I have a Braille Note Apex and I had to install drivers
from Humanware to get the display to function with Window-eyes.
It wasn't enough to just select the display in Window-eyes Braille
display setting.
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On 2/9/2014 8:04 AM, mattias wrote:
Meddelande
i play with the windows eyes
office verson
but can't get braille to work
i selected my display and port
nothing happen
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