Aimee Harwood <[email protected]> wrote: > Now that I have introduced myself, let me move on to my question. When I > used my Mac, I controlled it primarily with a Braille display and only had > to touch the keyboard for a few commands. I know that it depends on the > display sometimes how much you can control the computer with the display. > On the Mac, I could customize almost all of the commands to be what I wanted > them to be. Can this be done with JAWS? I have a VarioUltra 40. Can I > change commands and assign the majority of the commands to the keystrokes I > prefer?
Yes, you can customize the braille display commands. I haven't tried it, as I am not currently a heavy JAWS user. However, there is a series of JAWS help topics describing the very extensive braille support provided, including means of customizing commands. Freedom Scientific is a braille display vendor. Screen readers written by braille display vendors tend to have much better braille support than the alternatives. For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
