Hi!
Your english is better than mine and you're better to describe than me.
But you're totally right.
/A
16 aug 2014 kl. 19:07 skrev Krister Ekstrom <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
> Without knowing any details, i suspect that this has to do in different ways 
> of working with Braille. We europeans are used to a mor independent braille 
> cursor, so to speak. We like to work with braille as a should we call it free 
> entity for lack of a better word. The Americans however are used to the 
> braille display just echoing what the speech says and having the speech be 
> the main way of working with computers, am i right in this? If not, please 
> feel free to correct me.
> /Krister
> 
>> 16 aug 2014 kl. 18:38 skrev Anders Holmberg <[email protected]>:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> Actually i do not like the support of braille that much.
>> Its quite limited and sadly they seem to not understand this on the 
>> accessibility team.
>> /A
>> 15 aug 2014 kl. 15:07 skrev Jack and Becky <[email protected]>:
>> 
>>> Greeting Folks!  I am a brand spanking new Mac user. Just starting hfind  
>>> my way about on it. I have a Mac book  Pro. Running  the  latest version of 
>>> Mavericks.  I am using a braille edge and am finding the interface  to be 
>>> somewhat messy.  I should add that I am a deaf person and  Cannot use 
>>> speech at all!  For instance there's a line of dots at the bottom of the 
>>> display which I believe are called attributes?  This is to say the least 
>>> somewhat distracting. Also though I have my BE. set  to Grade two 
>>> translation there  is no such though strangely enough there is with my 
>>> pacMate display which doesn't look like it will be useable in this regard.  
>>> If I am wrong in that someone please set me straight.  Anyhoo, where Do I 
>>> go to find braille settings and how do I clean things up just a bit??  Also 
>>> for those of you if there are any out there who use a braille display with 
>>> your Mac how do you find the experience?? Thanking you kindly in advance  I 
>>> am cordially yours    Jack Zimmerman 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
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