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Date: | Wed, 6 Sep 2017 17:48:07 -0700 |
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Dan,
The BrailleBack that is currently in beta has a few nice improvements.
* You can write in contracted braille.
* You can turn on word wrap.
* You can change between computer braille and contracted braille on the fly.
* A new display has been added to the list of supported braille
displays. I think it's the vario, but I don't remember.
In terms of stability and general behavior, the beta version of
BrailleBack is pretty much the same as the version currently available
on the play store. In other words, I'm noticing the same quirks (e.g.,
inconsistent page scrolling behavior). Based on the comments posted to
the Eyes-Free list, there does seem to be some variability from display
to display. My unit, the Seika Mini, seems to be working fairly well.
People with other units seem to have more problems.
Ciao
On 9/6/2017 6:53 AM, Dan Tevelde wrote:
> Has anyone seen the new version of BrailleBack which is supposed to be available soon? I wonder how it compares with the current version. I am using the current version for accessibility testing with the Braille displays I have. Yesterday I couldn't get enough functionality out of it to use it to find the setting to turn TalkBack on. The navigation commands just didn't work. I home BrailleBack gets better as it is really not good enough to be a serious option for Braille users who want to use Android devices.
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> Dan
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