Hi Mary.

If I should recommend a display, I would recommend a display from
baum, 32 or 40 cells and choose the one with a braille keyboard that
is called  vario connect. I know that it is more expensive than other
displays on the market, but it is a good quality it is rather small
and it has the advantage that you can write directly from it. I have a
12 cells for mobile phones and things like that, for fun I tried it on
my mac for about a year ago, and it works great, I could also use the
input braille keyboard, I hope I still can do that.

If you need any further assistance when write again.


Best regards Annie.

2010/6/17, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com>:
> Hi Anne,
> Since I don't have a display yet, I don't imagine trying to install this
> will be terribly useful just now, but I did read the instructions and have a
> question. I get the idea that if you install this package, you can't switch
> between American English contracted braille and some other language. Your
> choice is one of the other. Am I understanding that right? Or would it be
> possible to check the check box for American English when you aren't doing
> anything that requires another language?
>
> mary
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