Hi Ioana. 
I have giving some thought to doing this, but haven't yet had the time to play 
with it. If you don't have a braille display with input keys, I guess this 
won't work. 

I suspect it would work if you wanted a braille file 2`o turn on computer 
braille and just tyse in grade 2 in TextEdit, and then rename the file to have 
a brf extension when you got done. I thought about doing this when I saw that 
my brf files qat I originally wrote in grade 2 on the PacMate looked perfectly 
fine on the braille display. a
If you don't have a braille display with input keys, I haven't yet come acress 
an equivalent to Perky Duck. You know that is a stripped down version of 
Duxbury. 

Gigi 



Eugenia Firth
gigifi...@sbcglobal.net



On Apr 18, 2012, at 2:40 PM, Ioana Gandrabur wrote:

> I used to love typing braille on y pc with that program and have to found any 
> way to do this on mac. I am getting by typing the qwerty equivalents but if 
> there is anything out there would love to find it.
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
> Ioana
> 
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