Hi everyone,
I have a question. I have some pages out of a print book that I would like
to be brailled on a braille printer. I was going to take these pages to
someone who knows quite a bit about duxbury.
Now I am not sure I should bother. I do not really understand what
figures are and what they look like, but these pages have figures on them
which contain the information that I need. The screen reader, window-eyes,
will not read them at all. It just says figure and a number. Since the
screen reader can not read the figures does that mean that duxbury can not
braille them out? If anyone can help I would appreciate it because it is
of a very important nature. Thank you very much.
Lisa
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