I don't find dots 7 and 8 hard to read with text I just don't understand why I would need to know the position of the VoiceOver cursor without knowing the positions of the system cursor. I think they should have separate braille and speech cursors as well as the system cursor. The user should be able to select which dot patterns represent what. This needs to be extremely customizable because the user is going to want to read braille differently depending on display size and reading ability and other things. Also something like BRLTTY's skipping of blank windows and sliding windows features would be lovely for small displays. BRLTTY will optionally remove white space and other screen areas that are just blank and then try to fill as much of the display with text as it possibly can. This is good for when you're just reading a document like a book where you don't need to care about indentation or other formatting. You can toggle all this stuff on and off as needed. I hope that made at least some sense, but if not feel free to ask more questions.
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