I'd like some feedback from those of you on the list who use Braille displays 
under Sierra.  Once I've upgraded to Sierra, one of the problems using Braille 
I've noticed is that when I'm reading or proof-reading a text using Braille, 
when I press the routing button above a letter in a word, the Braille doesn't  
route to the letter whose routing button I've pressed but in most cases to a 
word further along.  Multiple pressing of the routing button do not seem to 
bring the cursor to the letter in question.  Can you confirm this?  I use a 
fairly aged display, focus 40 USB.  It performed ok in this instance under the 
previous operating systems.  Just want to confirm with the list before i start 
complaining to apple accessibility.

By the way, the most recent update to 10.12.3 hasn't brought improvement to how 
Braille display fails to show all the text in voiceover cursor in Safari.  
Shame indeed!

Best wishes

Andrew

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