I don't use a braille display as I  cannot afford it but braille en general 
helps me give a speech which I do often. because of the field I'm in. it is 
quiet and I don't have to arrow down to hear my notes I typed. Now imagine that 
being a lot better with a braille display. you don't have to  flip pages. I'm 
old school so probably will never use a braille display but those are some 
scenarios fo ryoul
On Mar 18, 2012, at 9:32 AM, Jane wrote:

> Hi, Bryan.
> 
> I use mine when I remember to plug it in, to help me check spelling. 
> Sometimes I use the Braille keyboard that's built-in to my Refreshabraille, 
> other times I use the QWERTY keyboard on my MacBook Pro. It's very easy to 
> edit using my display, too. I just hit the cursor key right below the cell I 
> am on, and I can quickly fix errors.
> 
> For me also, Braille helps me to remember things easier, the layout of an 
> application, spellings of names, and so on.
> 
> Jane
> 
> On Mar 18, 2012, at 8:49 AM, Bryan Jones wrote:
> 
>> Hi Folks -- I'm starting to learn grade 2 Braille, am considering the 
>> purchase of a braille display, and would be interested in hearing from 
>> *experienced* users of braille displays.
>> 
>> I see they are not cheap. What does spending several thousand dollars get me 
>> that I don't already have with the QWERTY keyboard and voice output on the 
>> mac and iPhone?
>> 
>> Any make and model recommendations?
>> 
>> TIA,
>> Bryan
>> 
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