Hi Gigi. I've not had that problem. I have the Focus 40 BT. I am having issues 
deleting characters on my Mac Book Air but it works fine on my iMac. I'm  going 
to explore this problem over the week-end.

Barry 

 
On 2012-02-24, at 9:54 AM, Eugenia Firth wrote:xHi guys. 
> Before I write Apple about this, I would like to know if anybody else is 
> having this problem. That way, I can sort of determine if it's my braille 
> display or the way I'm pressing the keys on the keyboard. 
> I have a Focus 40, but it's not Bluetooth. Although it seems a little better 
> since the firmware update I did yesterday, when I write in grade 2 I get 
> reversals. That is, I can type two or three letters or contractions, and when 
> they are translated, they are reversed. For instance, just now I type the and 
> sign, and when it came up on the display, I got the letters nad instead of 
> and. The other weird thing is that letters or dots are not always input. Like 
> I can type the letter n like I just did and I'll get the ar sign or I'll type 
> a word and one of the letters will be missing. I just had to put the m back 
> into the word missing because it wasn't on there, even though I typed it. Is 
> anybody else having this weird problem? If not, what do you guys think I can 
> do about it? Should I take the braille display off VoiceOver somehow and then 
> put it back on?
> 
> Regards, 
> Gigi 
> 
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