might you be talking about the braille edge?
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From: "Richard Holloway" <[email protected]>
To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2014 9:20 AM
Subject: Re: Braille keyboard question. e


The problem is more complicated than it may seem at first. There is a 
problem (prat least a potential limit) referred to as "n-key rollover". When 
you exceed the key limit, which varies from one keyboard to the next, 
unpredictable things may happen. The computer may no longer see the first 
keys pressed, with only the last particular (keyboard specific number of) 
keys recognized. I have read the limit can be as low as three. (You don’t 
typically chord keys at the EXACT same time, there are tiny differences in 
when the contacts are made.)

The result is that only the last 3 (or 4, etc.) keys down will be seen. And 
there is a second problem called “ghosting” (nothing to do with ghosting 
braille on a Perkins). On some keyboards, extra “ghosted” keystrokes appear 
to the computer depending on the physical position of the keys you actually 
push— it has to do with the wiring matrix of the keyboard. These are extra 
keys you didn’t actually push.

As to why this is an issue? Partly cost, but also lack of planning for 
unusual applications of the hardware. It costs more to design keyboards that 
can handle more keys at once, and the need is rare for qwerty typists. You 
may see a need like ctrl + alt + delete often, but usually no more than 
three keys are needed at once. The common exceptions are Braille 
(obviously), musical applications (like playing a musical instrument, for 
example, without a conventional MIDI trigger instrument available), and 
certain types of computer gaming.

So the short answer is, even if you have software to solve your problem, 
your hardware setup may or may not accept the physical input from the 
keyboard. This will vary from one keyboard to the next, and so forth. 
Try-before-you-buy, if possible.

Read more about limitations here:
http://xahlee.info/comp/keyboard_key_ghosting.html

I did see a braille-style USB keyboard a while back— not like a Focus 40 (or 
such) with a built-in display. It was just a straight row of keys to use 
like on a braille notetaker but without a display. This setup had no n-key 
rollover issue, but I’ll be darned if I can find it now with a web search. 
If I run across it, I will post.

Good luck!


On Apr 11, 2014, at 7:50 PM, Sharon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Doesn't Duxbury allow that?
> It's been a long long time since I've used it.
> Sharon
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Justin
> McDevitt
> Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 3:47 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Braille keyboard question. e
>
> Hello to all list members:
>
>
>
> I am a long-time braille reader and a proficient braille writer since 
> grade
> school.
>
>
>
> As an alternative to the BrailleNote and the other note takers, which I
> cannot afford to purchase right now, as a long-time braille writer, is 
> there
> a braille keyboard that I can purchase and connect to a laptop, using JAWS
> and a braille translation program like Duxbury that I can use as an
> alternative to the higher dollar braille note taking devices?
>
> I know that I could buy a portable braille display which I believe has a
> built-in keyboard, but again this would no doubt cost a couple of thousand
> dollars.
>
>
>
> On the other hand, is there a program that can convert specific keys on a
> regular keyboard to the configuration of a braille keyboard which I could
> connect to a laptop, for note taking?
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>
>
> I would appreciate any and all input.
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>
>
> Best regards,
>
>
>
> Justin
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