[Trainer-Talk] Comparison of Refreshable Braille Displays
marianne at denningweb.com
marianne at denningweb.com
Thu Sep 14 00:13:43 UTC 2023
I have a Focus 40 and a QBraille. I love both of them. If you like HIMS then
the Qbraille is what you want. The one thing I really love about my Focus 40
is how easily it pairs with JAWS. That is because it is a Freedom Scientific
product. Both have the Braille key board. This is hard to explain but the
Qbraille has all of the special keys you would find on a qwerty key board.
It has a control key, Windows key, alt key, page up, page down.... Both can
be used to take notes, read Word files and BRF files.
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Subject: [Trainer-Talk] Comparison of Refreshable Braille Displays
Hi All:
My trusty BrailleSense 6, which I use daily for my training work and many
other purposes, suffered water damage and will now have to be shipped to
Hims for repair. Considering the features I use and don't use on my
BrailleSense, as well as the potential cost of the repair, I'm wondering if
it might be more cost-effective for me to switch to a stand-alone display.
My preference would be one with a Perkins-style keyboard and some basic
stand-alone features, such as a basic notepad and a file manager. I realize
there are some BrailleSense features I like that I would be giving up if I
go this route, particularly the integration of Google Drive, Dropbox, and
Google Calendar, but I can get used to that, and I primarily use my
BrailleSense as a display for my iPhone or my PC anyway.
So far, I've talked with the Hims tech support rep about their QBraille, and
I've heard some good things about the Focus and the Brailliant. I'm
interested in hearing from others in the field, particularly those who have
tried multiple models, on pros and cons of each. Should I go this route, or
should I stick with the BrailleSense? If I go with a display, what are your
recommendations?
Thanks for your feedback!
Chris
Christopher A. Nusbaum, Bridges Project Coordinator
The IMAGE Center for People with Disabilities
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