[blindLaw] Braille Displays For Legal Work

davant1958 at gmail.com davant1958 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 25 04:21:15 UTC 2020


If its just the Braille Display, I would say the Focus 40, though its not
the most portable. There is a Focus 14, but that might not be enough cells
for comfortable reading.
The reason is that it connects easily with JAWS.


Denise R. Avant, Esq.
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Subject: [blindLaw] Braille Displays For Legal Work

All,

I'm going to need to request a Braille display as an accommodation soon, and
I'd like to know what everyone prefers specifically for working in law. I
need something with little latency that preferably works with both JAWS and
NVDA. I'm not looking for notetaker recommendations, but a display that can
read BRF and/or text files would also be great.

Thoughts appreciated.

Kelby


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