Problem is that  I can only try it when I can get hold of the second
display.  Thanx!



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I believe JAWS will output to only one display at a time.
I have never tried it though.

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True but I wonder if text will then be displayed on both displays?

These are both focus 40  blue displays.

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 Content preview:  if the displays are usb conpatible or can be conected via
   usb then you could plug in 2 of them to a laptop that has more then one
usb
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if the displays are usb conpatible or can be conected via usb then you could
plug in 2 of them to a laptop that has more then one usb port hth. from
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From: "André van Deventer" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 2:12 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] connecting two braille displays to a computer


Hi all



Here's an interesting question for those of you who are more tech savvy than
I am!



Is it possible to connect two braille displays to a computer?



Let me explain the situation I will be working with so you will understand
what I mean.



>From 13 to 20 August I will be training a completely deaf and blind lady in
Ghana in the use of computer technology.  Both of us will bee using focus 40
blue displays with Jaws 13.



I was just wondering if there could be a technical way for the two of us to
communicate sometimes by using the two braille displays.  Of course we could
simply take turns in reading the one display, but I've been wondering if
there is a more elegant way to do this?



Andre





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