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On 14 Oct. 2016, at 3:12 am, Joseph Lee <joseph.lee22590@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Quite important:
For some time, NV Access and other contributors were researching methods of
letting users input text using contracted braille via a braille display. -I’m
delighted to announce that a test version (in the form of a next branch
snapshot) is now available (next-13643).
More information on this effort can be found at:
https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/2439
And:
https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/6449
Issues to be tested include:
*General experience when entering text in contracted braille in various
situations.
* Entering text using various tables, including Unified English Braille
(UEB), various English and other language tables and others.
* Other unexpected situations.
If you have feedback:
· GitHub users: please comment on issues 2439 and/or 6449.
· Send an email to James Teh (NV Access) at Jamie@xxxxxxxxxxxx.
· Contact braille contributors, including I (Joseph Lee; new UEB table
set, Korean braille tables and BrailleNote), Leonard (HIMS products), Davy
Kager (Liblouis and Dutch tables), Michel Such (French translator), Derek
Riemer (UEB input tester) and others.
· Some of us have Twitter handles (Jamie’s is @jcsteh, mine is
@joslee, Derek’s is @derekriemer) and others. You can also use #NVDASR
hashtag or mention @NVAccess.
As this is an important feature, please test this feature widely. Thanks, and
I and others look forward to reading your feedback.
Cheers,
Joseph