Ana,
With NVDA, I highly recommend installing the Braille Extender add-on.
It's found on the NVDA community add-ons page. The documentation will be
auto-generated based on the braille display you have installed. One of
the features of the add-on is the ability to assign additional
shortcuts. I don't know the specifics of your display. But, based on
what I know of the add-on, you should be able to do what you want.
Regards,
Pratik
On 4/9/2022 1:40 PM, Ana G wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
> This question is probably directed to people who use braille displays
> with their computers.
>
>
> I don't have a lot of experience using a braille display to control my
> PC. I read the display, and sometimes I write with it, but the qwerty
> keyboard is always nearby for keyboard shortcuts, like ctrl+s and
> alt+f4. I'm a fan of the QBraille because I can do everything I need
> to do without worrying about having a standard keyboard on hand. For
> me, the QBraille would be perfect if the space bar or maybe the entire
> space-bar row were below the braille cells, but that's a whole
> different post. Anyway, ...
>
>
> Someone recently gave me an Orbit Writer. I've never really been
> interested in the device, but yesterday when I was messing with it and
> reading the manual, I started feeling that it could be useful for odds
> and ends, like turning video on and off in Zoom or writing quick chats
> without having to move away from my notetaker so as to switch to the
> computer.
>
>
> So far, how"ever, I haven't found any information either in the manual
> for the Orbit writer or for NVDA about how to simulate commands that
> involve the alt, ctrl, or shift keys.
>
>
> Do such simulations exist either for my specific combinations (Orbit
> Writer with NVDA or with Narrator), or do they exist in general? If
> they do, do they vary a lot or are they more or less standardized?
>
>
> Thanks for any wisdom.
>
>
> Ciao
>
>
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