Sharon Nichols, Assistive Technology consultant for the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired's Outreach Program, explains how to use a BrailleNote mPower as a braille display with JAWS screen reader software. Part 2 of 3. Duration: 3:42.
Thats why USB connections are better they are plug and play and can automatically install the driver and get the Braillenote to go into the mode with no action.
Thats why USB connections are better they are plug and play and can automatically install the driver and get the Braillenote to go into the mode with no action.
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