Hi all,
I’m looking into perhaps using a braille display with my mac. for a long time I 
couldn’t see much point of a braille display because you’ve got the voice, so 
there’s no need for the braille. however, I’ve recently changed and see there 
are times where using a display can be good. Especially with my Iphone. I’ve 
tried turning the speech off and using the display to remotely control my phone 
and read the display. 
This has been good in noisy environments where others are around and having the 
phone’s speech muted and me using the display is nice. You can also be private 
if you wish. 
I for those who are experienced braille display users, apart from the advantage 
of not having to worry about headphones, which can be annoying at times I find 
when using the computer. One obvious advantage is no head phones. what are 
other advantages and disadvantages of using a braille display with a mac? how 
about having speech and braille at the same time, or muting speech? and do 
people usually leave the display connected all the time? if so, why? and if 
not, why not? and if not, what specific reasons do you connect your display. 
Thanks in advance for any answers.
Hope everyone has a wonderful day,
Andrew 
 Sent from my 11 inch macbook air

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