Hello,
About braille and osx, I find it frustrating that voiceover is underlining the 
braille with dot's 7 and 8 in so many cases.
e.g. in menu-items, in read-only text and perhaps in other places.

I don't know how it exactly works but, when it's underlined without specific 
reason:
- capital letters can't be showed on the braille display,
- marked text can't be shown as marked text since dots 7 and 8 are always 
present.
- Like in windows, with screenreader, you can define which lay-out should be 
underlined, e.g. bold, italic, … text.
- you can't see the place of the cursor on the braille display…

I know, you can check out dots 7 and 8 on the braille panel in voiceover 
utility but when you do this, you will not have any off the advantages as 
described above.

So, my questions to you all:
are there any ways to have the advantages like described above?
If others have also the same frustrations as me, what can we do to push apple 
on a efficient way?
If you want to post to accessibility about this , use the followup number 
234596995

Kind regards ,
William Windels

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