Hi!
Well maybe you’re right but its very frustrating that braille hasn’t come very 
far on the mac.
/A
> 2 okt. 2015 kl. 14:14 skrev Scott Granados <[email protected]>:
> 
> If Apple were a european company or especially German company they would have 
> faked it so the braille support only worked in the government agency’s office 
> responsible for certifying braille support.  It would have failed in the real 
> world.  Sort of the same philosophy as the German Auto manufacturers and 
> pollution control.:)
> 
> 
>> On Oct 2, 2015, at 6:11 AM, Anders Holmberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> Oh dear.
>> Soon i will give up on this as they do not seem to prioritize braille at all.
>> If apple was a german or European company there’s no doubt that the braille 
>> support will be better.
>> It took us forever to get good braille support for Jaws.
>> Also for window eyes but its there.
>> Nvda has support for braille displays but braille support in the sense of 
>> navigating seems not to be able yet.
>> Dolphin has good support and orca for linux.
>> Still mac is not very well supported in braille.
>> Its a shame and i will really let them know that.
>> Sorry for my offensive attack here but i am so tired of this.
>> THey just get back to you saying thanks for your report we will pass this on 
>> to blablabla.
>> I am pissed off but i hope things will be better.
>> Still optemistic though.
>> /A 
>>> 1 okt. 2015 kl. 08:33 skrev William Windels <[email protected]>:
>>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> I was reading the bug and feature report of Kris , thx for that.
>>> As announced in that blog, there was not much braille testing with 10.11 
>>> while this is for me and others important.
>>> 
>>> Some first remarks:
>>> 1.  It happens often that I have braille on the display but I can’t move 
>>> around. The trick seems to be that I have to switch to another program and 
>>> then I should  come back. A kind of screen refreshing is needed here 
>>> perhaps?
>>> 
>>> 2.  I turn vo-cursor on the braille display off because dots 7 and 8 are 
>>> used for capitals and some computer signs.
>>> When this is turned off, I can’t see on the display which application has 
>>> the focus while switching from app to app with command+tab. (Yes, I can 
>>> hear it but sometimes I don’t use sound if I am in a course.
>>> I suggested accessibility to put the selected program on the most left 
>>> position on the display or, like in windows with jaws, only the selected 
>>> program should appear on the display while switching from one program to 
>>> another.
>>> 
>>> 3. Not all controls like radiobuttons , checkboxes, comboboxes, edit-fields 
>>> , are presented with symbols on the display. Mostly, they are fully written 
>>> in dutch “keuzerondje=radiobutton, aankruisvakje=checkbox, 
>>> keuzelijst=combobox …
>>> This should be represented with symbols like { }/{x} [ ] [x] ( )/(x) …
>>> I subpose that the controls like above, are  presented with this kind of 
>>> symbols when the interface-language is set on English.
>>> This is een old question I think but still not changed.
>>> 
>>> Any comments or reports to apple accessibility are very welcom
>>> 
>>> Kind regards,
>>> William Windels
>>> 
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