Hello all,
I was reading the bug and feature report of Kris , thx for that.
As announced in that blog, there was not much braille testing with 10.11 while 
this is for me and others important.

Some first remarks:
1.      It happens often that I have braille on the display but I can’t move 
around. The trick seems to be that I have to switch to another program and then 
I should  come back. A kind of screen refreshing is needed here perhaps?

2.      I turn vo-cursor on the braille display off because dots 7 and 8 are 
used for capitals and some computer signs.
When this is turned off, I can’t see on the display which application has the 
focus while switching from app to app with command+tab. (Yes, I can hear it but 
sometimes I don’t use sound if I am in a course.
I suggested accessibility to put the selected program on the most left position 
on the display or, like in windows with jaws, only the selected program should 
appear on the display while switching from one program to another.

3. Not all controls like radiobuttons , checkboxes, comboboxes, edit-fields , 
are presented with symbols on the display. Mostly, they are fully written in 
dutch “keuzerondje=radiobutton, aankruisvakje=checkbox, keuzelijst=combobox …
This should be represented with symbols like { }/{x} [ ] [x] ( )/(x) …
I subpose that the controls like above, are  presented with this kind of 
symbols when the interface-language is set on English.
This is een old question I think but still not changed.

Any comments or reports to apple accessibility are very welcom

Kind regards,
William Windels

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