Hi Kawal, 

I know exactly what you mean and I found a solution. 

If you go into VoiceOver Utility, under the Braille category, there is a 
checkbox labeled "Use dots 7 and 8 to indicate cursor". I turned that option 
off and it gave me normal six dot braille. However, that means you no longer 
see an edit cursor, for example, when editing a document. 

Hope that helps. 

Cheers,
Chantelle 




On 21/09/2012, at 7:46 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:

> If this does not concern you then please delete.
> 
> Now, I have my braille display connected to the Mac which is rare as the 
> braille display is mostly connected to an I phone.  However, I notice that 
> all the braille is underlined and I'd like to know, how to make this go away? 
>  I just want plain braille please.
> 
> Kawal.
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