Can this be done for the Focus Blue 40?
On 24 Jul 2013, at 02:56 PM, Thuy Mallalieu wrote:
> Hi Erik. The EuroBraille esys displays can have the input keys disabled or
> the BrailleConnect displays have the input keys recessed so that they are
> below the level of the
> top plate of the chasi
Hi Erik. The EuroBraille esys displays can have the input keys disabled or the
BrailleConnect displays have the input keys recessed so that they are below the
level of the
top plate of the chasis, which makes it difficult to inadvertently input
Braille. Hope this helps?
Cheers
Thuy
Sent from my
Eric is correct about the Pen. I, too, would recommend the Brailliant
24, if you can find one. Also, if you wish to use a display and need
to unhide the virtual keyboard, press space with 1-4-6 and it will
toggle it on and off.
HTH,
Scott
On 7/24/13, erik burggraaf wrote:
> I'm not sure but I th
I'm not sure but I think you have it backwards. :) There's a braille input
output model with display and keyboard, and there's a braille input model with
keyboard only.
It doesn't really make any sense not to have the input feature on any modern
display really. Although, having said that, a
Isn't the braille pen a good & very affordable option? I believe they have a
model with 12Cells and no keyboard.
http://www.braillepen.com
On Jul 23, 2013, at 5:01 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Brailliant classic 24 sounds like your baby.
>
> You can probably even find one cheep.
>
> Hope this
Brailliant classic 24 sounds like your baby.
You can probably even find one cheep.
Hope this helps,
Erik Burggraaf
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