[Aura Kelloniemi]
> I reconsider the Actie Braille 2021, because it has many advantages. But am I
> right that the Active Braille series don't have an SD reader, which means that
> I would need to use a proprietary tool to transfer files to/from the internal
> storage, if I wish to utilize the
Aura Kelloniemi writes:
> Hi,
>
> On 2022-04-07 at 21:20 +0200, Mario Lang wrote:
> > Aura Kelloniemi writes:
> > > So if you have any remarks that might be useful for me (including
> possible
> > > deficiencies of the newest Focus Blue), I'm very interested to read.
>
> > Since the key
Hi,
On 2022-04-07 at 21:20 +0200, Mario Lang wrote:
> Aura Kelloniemi writes:
> > So if you have any remarks that might be useful for me (including possible
> > deficiencies of the newest Focus Blue), I'm very interested to read.
> Since the key layout of Active Braille and Active Star are
Aura Kelloniemi writes:
> Active braille's key layout is also not very ergonomic in my opinion,
> as the display has been designed to be used with the ATC mechanism,
> which is not very handy in terminal usage scenarios (and probably not
> available in BRLTTY).
Wrong. BRLTTY implements ATC
Hi Aura,
Did you have a look at the Optelec BC640 or bc680?
I have a bc69- 80 chars, too big for you I guess. But it has a lot of
buttons18, a bc640 would have 9, but you can combine buttons to an
actioan. There is also a sort ofcursor navagation toconfigure
preferences. It has bluetooth and can
Hello list,
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I am looking for a braille display to replace my Freedom Scientific Focus
Blue. One candidate is the newer version of the same display, but I'd like to
hear other people's recommendations for other options.
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