Greetings everyone.

I am researching replacing my Focus Blue, as its interaction with Window-Eyes 
is flawed.  I accept that this is due to driver issues involving Freedom 
Scientific.

So: are there Window-Eyes users who have the Alva 640 Comfort Braille display, 
and if so - impressions would be appreciated.

For instance: How well does it interface with Window-Eyes, as it is not 
specifically listed in supported braille displays?   I do know that the older 
640 is directly identified, so maybe the same default hot keys and direct input 
apply with the newer model.  I note the inclusion of NVDA as a built-in screen 
reader - presumably - the display will function without NVDA if told that 
another screen reader is preferred.

A detail which I am not sure about is the advantages of disadvantages of the 
cursor routing keys being in front of the braille cells, rather than behind..  
This just might be personal preference - more used to the braille cells being 
closer to me than would be the case with the Alva.

Any other thoughts will be appreciated.

Thanks.

Vaughan.



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