when i tried it, it did not see the orbit20 as a braille display. and it
did not see it as a refreshabraille when I put it into rb18 emulation
mode either.
On 4/8/2017 6:28 PM, Rod Hutton wrote:
Hi Josh,
I'm curious which braille display option you chose when trying to get it to
work with Window-Eyes.
As memory serves, the best way to install a braille display with Window-Eyes is
to run the Setup wizard.
When you get to the braille display section, I believe it will attempt to
recognize the display automatically.
See what happens If you try this.
Hth,
Rod
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I cannot use orbit20 with window eyes. I can use orbit20 with NVDA, and I
can use orbit20 with jaws. orbit20 works excellent with NVDA and it also
works excellent with jaws also! the screen reader tells orbit20 to use dots
7 and 8 as a cursor under the character you are currently editing.
Josh
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On April 8, 2017 14:17:22 "Steve Jacobson" <[email protected]> wrote:
Joshua,
I have not seen the latest prototypes of the Orbit Reader, but I assume
there are still no cursor routing keys, is that correct? You said you can't
use it with Window-Eyes, but have you used it with other screen readers? If
so, what does it do when you have a cursor that moves when you are editing a
word? In other words, how well does it show that a cursor moved but no
characters changed?
Best regards,
Steve Jacobson
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also I am testing still the orbit reader20 prototype and it does not
work with window eyes even in rb18 emulation mode or refreshabraille18
emulation mode. the braille on the orbit20 is better than any other
braille display I have ever seen in my whole life. It feels like the
braille you see on elevator doors, hotel room doors, or ATM machine
signage quality firm durable braille. and it is liquid and dust
resistant also. I accidentally dropped the orbit reader 20 prototype
once and nothing happened, it fell upside down and i was able to pick it
up and it just keeps working, not a scratch on it at all and no pins
fell out at all. and its basic internal text or braille editor does not
care what braille code you write in. you can write any kind of braille
you wish whether its contracted braille ueb braille music or nemeth math
braille. just like a perkins brailler or slate and stylus, you can write
any braille code you wish, even make up your own or write grade3
shorthand if you want.
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