Hello Georges,

You can assign any VO command you like to key combinations on your Braille 
display. Just select your display in VoiceOver Utility in the Braille category. 
You'll see a button saying "Assign Commands". Click this button and you'll find 
a table of existing commands to which you can add your own. You can also change 
the existing commands if you don't like them.

When using the CeciMac Braille tables, dot 8 is Return and dot 7 is Backspace.

You can mute VoiceOver while using your Braille display. I've never used a 
Braille display with anything other than Mac, so I don't understand exactly 
what you're asking.

Cheers,

Anne


On 5 Jun 2011, at 18:16, Georges Zaynoun wrote:

> Can I assign a toggle to this checkbox from whatever application I want?
> Is it possible to configure the Braille display in such a way that I read the 
> screen in Braille independently from voiceover like when using a Braille 
> display in some screen readers in windows environment?
> 

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