[Trainer-Talk] Braille display questions
Christopher Murphy
cjohnmurph at gmail.com
Mon May 25 11:45:15 UTC 2020
I would definitely recommend the focus braille display. It’s fairly simple to learn, and has great documentation to go along with it. I trained a number of people on how to use it after learning how to use it myself and I must say that it’s one of the better braille displays out there. It’s compatible with iOS devices, and the two popular screen readers Jaws and Nvda.
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> On May 25, 2020, at 6:43 AM, Dr Denise M Robinson via Trainer-Talk <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> The orbit is a very basic display and is very limited. Nice for beginners. The fifth generation focus is our go to for all our students as it does everything we need it to do. It is an advance display that takes them into adulthood
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>> On May 24, 2020, at 11:57 PM, Sarah Harris via Trainer-Talk <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> Good evening. I am looking to replace my focus 40 blue fourth generation. Is the orbit reader 40 and the Mantis q40 only for students, or are they for adults as well? The other display I am considering is the focus 40 blue fifth generation. Thank you.
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