On 24/3/24 09:23, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Yeah.  So far it’s only in my thumbs, so if the display has panning
buttons on either end of the braille cells, I’m fine.  The Brailliant
does have that, but the Mantis does not.
In this situation, would the Active Tactile Control of HelpTech displays be an advantage? It would reduce key presses considerably.

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