[Nfb-science] Braille Displays

Robert Jaquiss rjaquiss at earthlink.net
Fri Sep 3 16:30:24 UTC 2010


Hello:

     I am using a Brailliant at school and an old Braillex at home. The 
advantage of a braille display is tha you can very quickly know how 
something is spelled. For computer work, I think a braille display is 
essential. Being able to tell how code is laid out is essential.

Regards,

Robert

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Christine Szostak" <szostak.1 at osu.edu>
To: "NFB Science and Engineering Division List" <nfb-science at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 10:45 AM
Subject: [Nfb-science] Braille Displays


> Hi All,
>  John's post prompted a question for me.
>
>  For those who use Braille displays with JAWS, what specifically do you 
> find them most useful for? Are they worth the investment in your opinion 
> and if so, is there a particular brand that tends to be highly 
> recommended?
> Many thanks
> Christine
> Christine M. Szostak
> Graduate Student
> Language Perception Laboratory
> Department of Psychology, Cognitive Area
> The Ohio State University
> Columbus, Ohio
> szostak.1 at osu.edu
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