[BNU] Re: using the bn as a display

  • From: Robert Gilchrist <rg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pianogirlforlife7@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 08:58:34 -0800

marissa:

You do not need to download Key View.
Keyview is so that a sighted teacher, or someone else, can view your
bn's information on a computer.

What you need to do is make sure that the version of NVDA is the most
current, then select the bn as your Braille Display.

Note: If you are using a qt midel, you will need to use the braille
keyboard option. NVDA,as far as I know doesn't yet support qt
commands.

Joseph Lee knows more about this as I believe he is part of the team
that helped develop the driver for NVDA

Rob

On 2/25/14, Marissa <pianogirlforlife7@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Allright,

>I have a computer at school that has NVDA on it.  For those who
>do not know, NVDA is a screen-reader.  I want to use the BN as a
>display since I do have the chord, and a display.  How would I do
>that, and how would it work? Could I control the computer with
>it? Anything I should know?

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