[Trainer-Talk] Recommendations - Keyboard for braille input needed
Dean Martineau
topdot at gmail.com
Sun Nov 5 19:41:04 UTC 2017
I'm not understanding your situation too well. The new free Braille Blaster
program has a mode where you can enter braille on any QWERTY keyboard using
the home row keys. Otherwise, if you're entering braille, what are you
entering it into, or onto which device?
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From: Trainer-Talk [mailto:trainer-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of J
Acheson via Trainer-Talk
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Cc: J Acheson <listsetal at aol.com>
Subject: [Trainer-Talk] Recommendations - Keyboard for braille input needed
Greetings!
I had a bit of a computer catastrophe, and in the rush to recover access I
bought a new wireless keyboard and mouse without giving thought to the fact
that I need it for brailling as well as standard input. The new keyboard is
more than a little quirky and will not allow for quality braille input.
Naturally, I have already thrown out the box, therefore, no way to recover
that cost. However, I must get a new keyboard that will allow me to input
braille. I use a number of different computers between work and home, but
the one in need is a desktop running Windows 10. Any suggestions of one to
purchase, will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much!
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