In Windows it is the braille device that sets the commands and not the
screen reader.  I use a Focus 40 and have a list of commands.  The
commands would probably be a little different with another braille
display.

On 11/1/15, William Windels <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I know that there are many windows-users on this list.
> So I would like something ask you, perhaps of topic:
> Since braille on mac osx is not so advanced as it is on most windows
> screenreaders, I would like to have a kind of functions/overview of
> braille-features that are available for most windows-screenreaders.
>
> I knew Jaws for windows the best but I have no windows-machine here to
> search for the features.
>
> If someone could give me some links, a featurelist of jaws or other
> screenreaders for windows, this would be great.
>
> Also, personal suggestions of important features are also welcome.
> I would send some important information to apple accessibility.
> Of course, you can do it also if you find that the braille-support in osx is
> missing some important features…
>
> I suggest you mail me off list: [email protected].
>
> Thx in advance,
>
> William Windels
>
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