Hi!
As someone mentioned braille is not well implemented in Voiceover.
I have tried and tried to mail the accessibility mail adress about this.
I really hope we will get better braille support.
Especially navigating without having the speech hanging around all the time.
I use linux on my pc and braille is far better supported in linux than on the 
mac.
At least in the command line and also in the graphical environment.
/A
22 jun 2014 kl. 01:31 skrev Juliette <jmswi...@samobile.net>:

> I never had a refreshable braille display until I was well into college. Now, 
> I don't know what I ever did without it. I am on my best experience with a 
> braille display currently, a 32-cell Brailliant BI display from HumanWare.  
> It has by far been the easiest display to use, and has the perkins-style 
> keyboard which is nice for typing on my iPhone.  Also, I like that you can 
> update the firmware on it whenever humanware releases one.
> 
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