Hi Teresa.
The rotor kinda sorta works, bu tnot quite. I cannot seem to get space
with dot 3 or space with dot 6 to work. Have you found a way around
this when only using a braille display?

Thanks for any help!
Scott

On 11/26/13, Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> A few weeks ago, some of us had a discussion about selecting text with a
> Braille display. well, I have created keystrokes in VO Utility, Braille to
> accomplish this. There are two items in the commands menu, “select text” and
> “select text in Voiceover” which pretty much cover everything. You just have
> to make sure you can move to the next rotor category (character, word, line,
> sentence, or paragraph) and then use the “select text” command. I’m not sure
> of the scope of “select text in Voiceover.” For all intents and purposes,
> except for very large documents, I’d assume it works very similarly to
> “selec@t all”.
>
> HtH,
> Teresa
>
> On the other hand, there are different fingers.
>
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