dear Kathy
as you aware, there are several options of Braille displays available in the market. I used to have Brilliant 24 from humanware and I am currently using Braille focus 40 from freedom scientific. in fact, despite the grate features of Brilliant Braille 24 such as its compact size, light weight and bluetooth connectivity, I found the Braille focus more compatible with jaws in terms of the usage of the various function keys of the focus that can be used to inter commands. these keys can also be used as input Braille keys. another grate feature of the focus is the availability of the wiz wheels and the two thumb keys which facilitate your reading task and make it more confortable. as far as I concern, I believe that if you want to carry the display with you every day to your work the brilliant range of Braille displays might be your choice. however, if you want to type Braille by using the input Braille keys and leave the display at home always connected to your PC then the focus might be your choice.
kind regards.
Ahmed.

----- Original Message ----- From: "K. Pingstock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 10:40 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] stand alone refreshable Braille displays


Good evening,



I am looking for a Braille display.



I am doing medical transcription schooling, and I need one for editing and
etc. Does anyone use one or can someone give me some suggestions.



Kathy

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