oh man I'm always disabling that highlight line!! makes reading soooo  
hard!! I wish it would remember not to display that, lol. I find also  
sometimes if I'm reading a long email or something, I'll only be able  
to read so far into it with the braille display before it won't  
display anything else new. then I have to reinteract with it and then  
I'm able to read the whole thing. I don't use my braille display all  
the time, but I like reading personal emails with it. for some reason  
it makes them even more enjoyable lol. and sometimes I'll just mute  
Alex and use the braille display for everything for awhile. then I can  
listen to music at whater volume I want, lol. yay for braille displays  
and their awesomeness!!!
peace and positivity
Jessi
follow me on twitter www.twitter.com/canadian_diva
On 2-Jun-09, at 11:41 PM, James Dietz wrote:

>
> Aside from a few issues (mainly VO's inability to remember braille
> settings across multiple sessions - like whether or not to display
> that obnoxious highlight line) braille is quite effective and neat.
> Some things aren't intuitive - I can't click on a  member of a group
> in while browsing a webpage (in group mode of course) with one of the
> routing buttons until I actually interact with that group. It'd be
> nice if I could just click it (as my hand is interacting with the
> group, so to speak). I use a pm 20 cell, and vo recognizes it when
> plugged in (ping and all)..
>
> James
>
> On 6/3/09, George Zaynoun <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> And I plugged the braille sync 20 from hims and it worked also.
>> Original message:
>>
>>> really? I just plugged my pm40 display in and it worked right away.
>>> the quality of the braille display is another topic for another day,
>>> lol, but the fact that it works is a good thing!!
>>> peace and positivity
>>> Jessi
>>> follow me on twitter www.twitter.com/canadian_diva
>>> On 2-Jun-09, at 8:13 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
>>
>>
>>>> Hi,
>>
>>>> I use the PM 40 from FS. I don't know what I did to get it
>>>> working, ... but it took a while. It is a little finicky, ... But  
>>>> it
>>>> works.
>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Alex,
>>
>>
>>>> On 28-May-09, at 9:23 AM, Sean Tikkun wrote:
>>
>>>>> Hey VO gurus!
>>
>>>>>     I am wanting to play with and learn more about the refreshable
>>>>> braille display features of VoiceOver.  I understand it's basics  
>>>>> and
>>>>> am assuming that the display will show the same thing the  
>>>>> VoiceOver
>>>>> Dialogue box shows.  I am trying to upgrade my annual  
>>>>> presentation to
>>>>> a university program for teachers of students with visual
>>>>> impairments.  I've been doing this presentation since VoiceOver  
>>>>> hit
>>>>> the OS, and have loved strutting a new feature each time.
>>
>>>>> Are there any products to steer towards or away from.  Special
>>>>> cautions?  I tried to use two at an AT showcase, but the Humanware
>>>>> dealer couldn't get them to work.  My braille skills told me the
>>>>> batteries were dead!  But he wouldn't admit it.
>>
>>>>> Your Friend,
>>>>> Sean Richards Tikkun
>>>>> [email protected]
>>
>>
>>
>>>>> <ADE_Logo_graysingle.png>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>> --
>> George Zaynoun
>> Timmerv. 6A, SE54163 SKÖVDE
>> Tel/Fax: +46500201623
>> Mobile: +46707567315
>> E-mail: [email protected]
>>
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>> www.serotek.com to learn more about accessibility anywhere.
>>
>>>
>>
>
> >


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