[Ohio-talk] ios devices

Marianne Denning marianne at denningweb.com
Thu Nov 26 00:58:04 UTC 2015


I would go with a smaller display.  I think most people are very happy
with a 14 cell display for their smart devices.

On 11/25/15, Kelsey Nicolay via Ohio-talk <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello,
> I feel Like I post a lot on this topic, but I was hoping you
> could give some advice.  I may get an ipad or ipod touch soon and
> would like a Braille display to use with it.  I have a 40 cell
> Brailliant that I use at work, but if I take it home to use with
> my ipad, JAWS will tell me it cannot load the driver and I will
> therefore experience problems when reconnecting the device.
> Therefore, I am thinking about purchasing a second display for
> personal use with the ios device.  I can't afford another 40 cell
> Brailliant, but if I'm not mistaken, the 32 cell ones are on
> sale.  It's still a lot of money though.  I also noticed that
> Freedom Scientific has a 14 cell pocket size display.  I want
> something that is not too bulky to carry around if I have to take
> my device somewhere.  I'm not really keen on APH's display
> because I don't know enough about their products whereas I have a
> lot of experience with the other manufacturers mentioned above.
> Therefore, do you think it would be best for me to spend the
> extra for the 32 cell Brailliant or would the 14 cell Focus blue
> be enough for use with an ios device?
> Thank you,
> Kelsey Nicolay
>
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