[Trainer-Talk] Emojis in Braille
nedgranic at gmail.com
nedgranic at gmail.com
Thu Apr 1 23:45:30 UTC 2021
Thanks Humberto.
Tried already pressing dots 36-chord three times quickly, it did not help.
I'll look on a Mac how emojis work...
Best,
Ned
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Dear Ned,
In my experience, yes, unfortunately, VoiceOver in iOS seems to handle a lot
of emoji characters more efficiently and accessibly with braille displays
than NVDA or JAWS can.
I would try pressing Dots 3,6 chord (Space + dots 3,6) which is the
SayCharacter command for Focus 40 V users. Perhaps pressing that command 3
times quickly may yield the hex value of the emoji in question. Just my
two-cent work-around.
Hope it helps a bit. Have awonderful day.:)
Humberto
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Subject: [Trainer-Talk] Emojis in Braille
Hi all,
Having to work with clients who depend on their Braille display 100% of
their computer usage time, I ran into an issue of inaccessible emojis. BTW,
we are using JAWS with Focus40 V display at the moment.
All workarounds I have tried did not help:
JAWS History - still shows blank cell instead of emoji description, as I had
hoped, while emoji characters are only spoken
Mode/Selector button + Routing key above the given cell - only speaks out
but does not display emoji description either
No keystroke on Braille display that would simulate Num Pad 5 three times
quickly to get the hex value of the character
Is switching to Apple products a better solution in general for Braille
display users? If so, apart from the usual resources, are there any good
guides or tutorials I should look at?
If anybody faced anything similar in the past and is aware of any at least
partial solution, that'll be most appreciated!
Thanks,
Ned
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