yep it can.

the braille display is system wide and as long as voiceover can see what's 
there and understands it, it's converted to braille output.

if you're looking for a really mobile and trustworthy braille display that's 
sharp, check out the humanware brailliant 40 cell or above. I used one for a 
short while before my fingers lost the degree of sensitivity for braille. but I 
have to say, it was a really nice display and gave me a decent heads up when I 
needed it for previewing or editing.

lew

On 7 Apr 2012, at 19:40, Michael Malarsie wrote:

> Hey all,
>        Can someone tell me if a braille display can be used with Pages? I 
> have never tried one before so I don't know how it works. Thanks.
> 
> Mike Malarsie 
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