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----- Original Message ----- From: "alia robinson" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2019 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: Using Small Braille Display Question, was Re: Braille for seniors?!


well as I???ve said the actilino scrolls based on the position of your finger, even on IOS. it is the best reading experience I ever had. better than a 40 cell IMO the bigger displays hurt my shoulder, continually reaching and reaching. the actilino's 16 cells, but it???s always scrolling so you don???t care or notice.



On Jun 29, 2019, at 4:45 PM, Arnold Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
I have never used a braille display, so I hope this question is not too silly. But for those who have one of the smaller displays, what do you use it to do? The only reason I would invest in a braille display of any kind would be to read books and magazines from BARD and Bookshare. But I would think it would become really tedious to read a book with a less than 20-cell display, being only able to read three or four words at most, then having to have it refresh to read a few more words. Those whom I have asked say the main value in these small displays is in their ability to write braille, or maybe to check the spelling of a word. But I surely can buy a bunch of bluetooth keyboards for the price of even the cheapest small braille display, or I can use Apple Braille Screen input, as I am doing to write this message. And, I already know how to get VoiceOver to spell that word. If I ever were to get a display, I think it would be at least 32 cells, preferably 40, which is the length of a line in a braille book. Those whom I know and have asked say that they rarely use even their large displays to read books, paper braille is much more satisfactory. I definitely believe there may be something about this subject that I don't know. So, thanks for any enlightenment.

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