Hello Janet,

In general, a Braille display doesn't make Pages more accessible, but in this 
case, it helps hugely.

I mainly use my Braille display when translating or proofreading a text as it's 
quicker to see capitalisation and so on. This is true for any word-processing 
application.

Cheers,

Anne


On 17 Mar 2013, at 00:02, Janet Ingber <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Anne,
> 
> Is pages more accessible with a braille display?
> 
> Love reading your posts.
> 
> Janet

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