Hi,

The university where my friend works, does provide him with a braille display. 
I just sent him your message, and he will write a review on this subject. I 
should receive it by tomorrow night, my time.

Warm regards,

Brandt Steenkamp

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On 17 Mar 2013, at 12:22 AM, Anne Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Brandt,
> 
> You turn change tracking on in the Edit menu of Pages. For the changes to be 
> shown in a text box, go to the View menu and select Show Comments and Changes 
> Pane.
> 
> When you navigate in the document using the VO keys, you'll only see the 
> current text, but if you use just the arrow keys, you'll see the previous 
> text stuck to the new text. The previous text has no text attributes!
> 
> By stopping interacting with the page, then interacting once more, you'll 
> hear how many items are on the page. If there are more than 3, you have at 
> least one change.
> 
> You textbox is identified as track changes comment layout item. Interact with 
> this and navigating with the VO keys, you'll find the Accept change button, 
> the Reject change button and a dimmed textbox which VO will read as person's 
> name, at date and time,  Replaced: the replaced word. There is then a deleted 
> text button.
> 
> As far as I can tell, there is no way of finding out what the text was 
> replaced with unless you go through the page character by character.
> 
> However, with a Braille display, you see the replaced text stuck to the new 
> text. So, with a combination of audio and Braille, it is possible to track 
> changes!
> 
> I hadn't tried with a Braille display before but it appears to be the answer.
> 
> Sorry for the ramble, but I was doing the tests while writing this message.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
> 
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