Hi Tommy. 
Long time no talk to you, Tommy. I don't see how I could have the wrong table 
in because I just chose contracted braille in VoiceOver utility. I think this 
may, now that I experiment a little, have something to do with the speed of 
brailling. If I do it slower, it doesn't seem to happen as often, and it 
doesn't seem to happen as much if I am more precise about pressing my keys, but 
I still have to watch it. I'm about ready to switch to computer braille for now 
until I figure it out. 

Since you say you don't have this problem, it's something with my braille 
display. Therefore, how do you take out a braille display from VoiceOver so I 
can take it out and then put it back again. Maybe something weird got changed 
so that it's not doing right. 

Regards, 
Gigi 

On Feb 24, 2012, at 10:06 AM, Tommy Craig wrote:

> I have never had this problem but I wonder if some how you have the wrong
> Braille table loaded? 
> 
> Tommy
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eugenia Firth
> Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 7:55 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: weird problem with braille display
> 
> 
> Hi 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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