Hello Erik,

CeciMac Braille provides only grade one Braille in a great many other languages 
than English. You select your language in the Braille category of the VoiceOver 
Utility.

My husband, Archie, provides this facility because Apple does not, and many 
languages have symbols, such as accented letters, which are not present in 
English, and are represented differently for the various languages.

Archie spent a lot of time trying to make grade two Braille work but was unable 
to do so, and Apple was not prepared to offer any help with this.

CeciMac Braille is a free download from:
www.cecimac.org

and we hope that people will understand that Archie tried very hard to provide 
grade two Braille but didn't have the time to get it to work.

Cheers,

Anne

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