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william Windels

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> Op 27-nov.-2014 om 00:36 heeft Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> het 
> volgende geschreven:
> 
> Hi!
> Well i can’t agree more with you William.
> I have written to the accessibility team about this but i only get a thank 
> you we will bring this to our devs.
> Braille is probably not very important for the accessibility team.
> But i guess thats how it goes.
> I remember when hal came out for windows it didn’t had braille support.
> But after a lot of complaints the dolphin team made hal work great with 
> braille.
> This is why i really don’t want to throw away windows yet as the 
> screenreaders for windows still are far better with braille support.
> Also linux has far better braille support.
> If you don’t mind i would like to forward your message to the list to the 
> apple accessibility team.
> I am not very good in explaining things in English as Swedish is my main 
> language.
> And your mail was exactly what i would like to tell them.
> /A    
>> 25 nov 2014 kl. 17:47 skrev William Windels <william.wind...@gmail.com>:
>> 
>> Hello all,
>> 
>> I would like to have your opinions about he braille evolutions in osx:
>> 
>> Since the introduction of braille in 10.5, only a few changes are made:
>> adding more supported displays in 10.5.x
>> adding more braille-tables in 10.6.x
>> and I believe in 10.7: a few configuration-options to configure the 
>> popup-messages.
>> If I remind well, this is all that is changed in the braille settings.
>> 
>> Since I use my macbook air in a course I follow, I discover that it’s very 
>> hard to use osx without speech.
>> 
>> What is still missing in my opinion after 6 years of evolution from 10.5 to 
>> 10.10:
>> 1- no option for word wrapping: this can be useful for fast reading (loudly);
>> 2- no different modes line, structured, speech (like in jaws): specialy 
>> structured mode in jaws is configurable, type of controls is shown, 
>> interaction-levels could be shown on this way. 
>> It’s e.g. very frustrating if you are in a text area and you can read all 
>> with the braille-line but you can’t edit or simply move the cursor to any 
>> position that is visible on the braille display.
>> 
>> 3- to know if quicknav is on/off before moving isn’t possible also.
>> On this way , it’s very easy to lose your position in a text-area or a 
>> window.
>> 
>> 4- In some cases, the text that’s in the voiceover cursor is (always) 
>> underlineed with dots 7-8. On this way , no other attributes are shown and 
>> the cursor isn’t shown. If dots 7,8 are turned off, the cursor isn’t visible 
>> at all and capitals aren’t shown also.
>> 
>> 5- When i put the cursor on a letter in a text I delete a .(dot) sign on the 
>> left sign of the cursor and voiceover says sometimes something else.
>> 
>> Any hints, solutions, corrections on this points are very welcome.
>> 
>> Kind regards,
>> William Windels
>> 
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