Hi, Mary.
On the Iphone at least, and I would suspect that throughout I OS 4,
if you go into the practice Voice Over gestures, which is under
settings/general/accessibility/voice over, you are able to hit keys on the
braille display and be told what they do as well as having what they do
displayed.
I hope this helps.
Aman
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Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 9:06 PM
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Subject: braille display key assignments
Hi all,
For those of you using braille displays, I'm curious whether it has been
standard operating procedure for Apple to provide key assignments for the
various keys on supported displays. I got the idea this info was available
if one has a display hooked up, which I don't yet have. I ask because the
upgrade to ios4 has added braille support, with a number of displays
apparently supported. I know its early days yet for this, so its possible
that the key assignments for supported displays will be available in the
updated support documentation. thus far, people are having to go to voice
over gestures and try different combinations to figure out what the keys on
their display will do. Beats a blank, as they say. but I would hope that the
practice will be to have key assignments listed in the relevant support docs
once they become available.
mary
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