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"Rob Hudson" <captinlogic@gmail.com>Subject:
Re: Re: The Need for Braille EnhancementsDate:
Wed, Oct 2, 2013 2:04:01 pmAnother thing I'd like to see is the ability to set tracking by application.
In the command prompt window, for instance, I am always repressing the hot
key to track mouse so that I can read the output. Having cursor tracking
preferences by program or global scope would be a huge improvement.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Terri Pannett" <pann1@comcast.net>
To: <gw-info@gwmicro.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 11:31 AM
Subject: Fwd: Re: The Need for Braille Enhancements
>
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: The Need for Braille Enhancements
> Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2013 09:18:53 -0700
> From: Terri Pannett <pann1@comcast.net>
> To: Vaughan Dodd <Vaughan.Dodd001@msd.govt.nz>
>
> I'm using the BrailleEdge and I notice that I get a ding every time the
> display scrolls to a new print line.
> What I would like to see is the ability to write in contracted grade 2
> braille and have the braille automatically translate back to text.
> I also use my U2 qwerty with a different pc and I notice that the
> WindowEyes hot keys are quite weird. They reflect the braille keyboard
> instead of the qwerty keyboard. Who makes up the hot keys--HIMS or Gw
> Micro? Also, the keys are misnamed. They are called Advance keys but
> their true name is function. I'm referring to the four keys on either
> side of the spacebar on the bt model. The qwerty model doesn't have them.
> I have added hot keys for the Braille Edge for the f1 f3 f4 f5 f6 f7 f8
> f9 f10 f11 and f12 keys. For some unknown reason, I couldn't add a hot
> key for f2 because the key wasn't recognized.
> I prefer using my BrailleEdge with WindowEyes because of its longer
> length and because the hot keys for the U2 qwerty are so weird.
>
>
> Terri Amateur radio call sign KF6CA
>
> On 10/1/2013 4:10 PM, Vaughan Dodd wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I just wish to add a feature request whereby users of Braille displays
>> can have the full display length used for scrolling through documents.
>>
>> The suggestion is that the scrolling settings should allow for a
>> compressed mode which enables all of braille display's cells to be used
>> particularly at the right end of short lines of text.
>>
>> I am currently reading a lengthy PDF document, and it is hard work not
>> getting a true 40 cell line of text.
>>
>> This would be great alongside my often requested feature of auto-scroll,
>> which is a feature of all Braille notetakers and included in at least one
>> other screen reader.
>>
>> I speculate that the problem for Braille display users is linked to the
>> fact that all documents are formatted with line lengths of many more than
>> 40 characters. My request probably requires improvements to internal
>> braille operation within Window-eyes to bypass native document formatting
>> for better handling by Braille displays. I do have the setting of scroll
>> braille display length to fit my display.
>>
>> Those who own the HIMS notetakers (in particularly the Braille Sense) may
>> have some idea of what I am wanting to see implemented.
>>
>> Vaughan.
>>
>>
>> Vaughan.
>>
>>
>>
>> Please telephone the Regional Disability and Health Team prior to
>> emailing or faxing any new referrals.
>>
>> Vaughan Dodd, Regional Disability Advisor.
>>
>> Desk2desk: 97187.
>> Email: Vaughan.dodd001@msd.govt.nz<mailto:Vaughan.dodd001@msd.govt.nz>.
>> For referrals: email
>> FAX_GNLIS001_Health_Disability@msd.govt.nz<mailto:FAX_GNLIS001_Health_Disability@msd.govt.nz>.
>>
>> Our up-to-date desk file is located at:
>> http://doogle.ssi.govt.nz/resources/publications/reports-research/regional/auckland/auckland-health-disability-resources.html
>>
>>
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In the command prompt window, for instance, I am always repressing the hot
key to track mouse so that I can read the output. Having cursor tracking
preferences by program or global scope would be a huge improvement.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Terri Pannett" <pann1@comcast.net>
To: <gw-info@gwmicro.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 11:31 AM
Subject: Fwd: Re: The Need for Braille Enhancements
>
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: The Need for Braille Enhancements
> Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2013 09:18:53 -0700
> From: Terri Pannett <pann1@comcast.net>
> To: Vaughan Dodd <Vaughan.Dodd001@msd.govt.nz>
>
> I'm using the BrailleEdge and I notice that I get a ding every time the
> display scrolls to a new print line.
> What I would like to see is the ability to write in contracted grade 2
> braille and have the braille automatically translate back to text.
> I also use my U2 qwerty with a different pc and I notice that the
> WindowEyes hot keys are quite weird. They reflect the braille keyboard
> instead of the qwerty keyboard. Who makes up the hot keys--HIMS or Gw
> Micro? Also, the keys are misnamed. They are called Advance keys but
> their true name is function. I'm referring to the four keys on either
> side of the spacebar on the bt model. The qwerty model doesn't have them.
> I have added hot keys for the Braille Edge for the f1 f3 f4 f5 f6 f7 f8
> f9 f10 f11 and f12 keys. For some unknown reason, I couldn't add a hot
> key for f2 because the key wasn't recognized.
> I prefer using my BrailleEdge with WindowEyes because of its longer
> length and because the hot keys for the U2 qwerty are so weird.
>
>
> Terri Amateur radio call sign KF6CA
>
> On 10/1/2013 4:10 PM, Vaughan Dodd wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I just wish to add a feature request whereby users of Braille displays
>> can have the full display length used for scrolling through documents.
>>
>> The suggestion is that the scrolling settings should allow for a
>> compressed mode which enables all of braille display's cells to be used
>> particularly at the right end of short lines of text.
>>
>> I am currently reading a lengthy PDF document, and it is hard work not
>> getting a true 40 cell line of text.
>>
>> This would be great alongside my often requested feature of auto-scroll,
>> which is a feature of all Braille notetakers and included in at least one
>> other screen reader.
>>
>> I speculate that the problem for Braille display users is linked to the
>> fact that all documents are formatted with line lengths of many more than
>> 40 characters. My request probably requires improvements to internal
>> braille operation within Window-eyes to bypass native document formatting
>> for better handling by Braille displays. I do have the setting of scroll
>> braille display length to fit my display.
>>
>> Those who own the HIMS notetakers (in particularly the Braille Sense) may
>> have some idea of what I am wanting to see implemented.
>>
>> Vaughan.
>>
>>
>> Vaughan.
>>
>>
>>
>> Please telephone the Regional Disability and Health Team prior to
>> emailing or faxing any new referrals.
>>
>> Vaughan Dodd, Regional Disability Advisor.
>>
>> Desk2desk: 97187.
>> Email: Vaughan.dodd001@msd.govt.nz<mailto:Vaughan.dodd001@msd.govt.nz>.
>> For referrals: email
>> FAX_GNLIS001_Health_Disability@msd.govt.nz<mailto:FAX_GNLIS001_Health_Disability@msd.govt.nz>.
>>
>> Our up-to-date desk file is located at:
>> http://doogle.ssi.govt.nz/resources/publications/reports-research/regional/auckland/auckland-health-disability-resources.html
>>
>>
>> -------------------------------
>> This email and any attachments may contain information that is
>> confidential and subject to legal privilege. If you are not the intended
>> recipient, any use, dissemination, distribution or duplication of this
>> email and attachments is prohibited. If you have received this email in
>> error please notify the author immediately and erase all copies of the
>> email and attachments. The Ministry of Social Development accepts no
>> responsibility for changes made to this message or attachments after
>> transmission from the Ministry.
>>
>> -------------------------------
>>
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