Hello Mary,

On Jun 17, 2010, at 8:11 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
> 
> 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?
No. You can go at any time into VoiceOver Utility and use the pop up menu to 
change the language then check the Contracted Braille check box. The box must 
be unchecked for other languages as my husband, Archie, hasn't found a way to 
implement contracted Braille in other languages. I'm sure he could do it if he 
had the time, but this is all work he does in the small amount of free time he 
has.

In any case, it probably isn't worth the effort now if Apple is going to 
provide multi-lingual Braille support.

Oh yes, and you can use the input Braille keys to input text. You can also 
configure a Braille display with input to use all the VO commands from the 
display.

Cheers,

Anne

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