I also got from the user manual that you can’t transfer plain text to the 
device and have it contracted on the actilino itsself. you have to contract it 
through transfer on their software. that was the deal breaker for me. the 
neobraille also moves the display automatically it seems. I am starting to have 
wrist issues myself.

On Nov 11, 2017, at 10:58 PM, Christine Grassman <[email protected]> 
wrote:

This was my initial response as well. However, it works quite nicely with 
Bluetooth; the Braille is excellent; it is comfortable to use, and most 
importantly for me, it has automatic tactile control which allows for reading 
without having to manually go backwards and forwards (although one can, if one 
wishes). I am an extremely fast Braille reader and I have tendinitis in my 
dominant hand, so any extra repetitive motion is a no-no. I am also quite 
confident that the manufacturer will get around to making Actilino as 
compatible with Mac as with Windows. For my purposes, it is worth the 
inconvenience. 

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