He Alex,
thx for the suggestion, you are right!
But, When you do this, you can't see e.g. when a letter has capital and also 
signs that needs 8 dots, aren't displayed correctly.
anyway, thx!
William
Op 29-okt.-2012, om 15:44 heeft Alex Hall <[email protected]> het volgende 
geschreven:

> Do you have the "use dots 7 and 8 to display cursor" checked? If so, this 
> will cause whatever vo is focused on to be underlined by dots 7 and 8. 
> Turning this off will not actually get rid of the blinking cursor, it will 
> just eliminate the annoying highlight problem. This option is in the layout 
> tab of the braille category in the vo utility.
> On Oct 29, 2012, at 10:32 AM, Kaare Dehard <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi, I believe the best policy here would be to explain to accessibility 
>> through both mail and phone. We've been lucky with apple that they do 
>> listen, and even if it takes some time, improvements can be accomplished. 
>> I think that if braille display users came to them with a list of behaviours 
>> they'd like modified and why it may happen. 
>> 
>> On 2012-10-29, at 10:06 AM, William Windels <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>>     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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