Actually, if you go into VO utility with VO-f8, then go to the Braille section, 
select the layout tab. Press the assign commands button, and there you will be 
able to reverse panning. I reversed it long ago, and really like it, although 
occasionally I've considered changing it again, since the iOS thingies don't 
support reverse panning, and I am constantly pressing wrong buttons going back 
and forth between computer and iThingie.  :)

HtH,
Teresa

On Mar 15, 2013, at 3:19 PM, Kerri <[email protected]> wrote:

> I use it too both with windows and Mac and am very happy with it on the Mac. 
> The only thing I wish voice over had was reverse panning but then again, I'm 
> probably fussy.
> On 2013-03-15, at 7:08 AM, Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi, Kawal,
>> 
>> I use the Focus 40 Blue, and I'm quite satisfied with it.
>> 
>> Every Braille display and notetaker I've had I've cleaned myself, using an 
>> alcohol wipe or a microfiber cloth with alcohol.
>> 
>> HtH,
>> Teresa
>> On Mar 14, 2013, at 7:12 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Everyone.
>>> 
>>> I am selling my Essys in due course (as I've been thinking about it for 
>>> some time) so am in the market for buying another Braille Display when I 
>>> can afford it.
>>> 
>>> So, all opinions welcome on what braille displays work well with the Mac 
>>> and I phone.  I am wishing to have opinions on the Focus Blue, and wish to 
>>> know if this braille display is self cleaning?  I want a braille display 
>>> where I can clean the cells myself without having to send the display away 
>>> for this service as it can become expensive when you need to have cells 
>>> clean.  Is this so?
>>> 
>>> I'd like to hear good and bad opinions about any display someone might 
>>> have.  I know everyone will have good and bad experiences but I want to 
>>> know preferably if you can maintain the display, i.e. cleaning the cells 
>>> yourself as I put lots of cream on my hands to look after them and all 
>>> these soaps and creams can make the cells dirty and the braille can lose 
>>> dots because of the dirt.
>>> 
>>> Thank you very much.
>>> 
>>> Kawal.
>>> 
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