I found out some interesting information regarding the BrailleSense and VoiceSense. In addition to using the BrailleSense as a braille display, you can also retrieve files from it and put them on your Macintosh. The Macintosh recognizes your BrailleSense as another drive, you don't need additional software. This is great, because you can backup your files from your BrailleSense to your Mac. If you want to use the files on the Mac, you will need to put them in a form for the software you want to use. Though the VoiceSense cannot be used at all on the Mac, unless it has a braille display connected to it, you can also get files from it in the same way you can on the BrailleSense.
I hope this information is helpful to someone, and if you have questions, you're welcome to ask me. Matt Roberts [email protected]
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