[BRLTTY] Slightly OT: Braille support on MacOS
Julian Dreykorn
dreykorn.julian at gmail.com
Wed Oct 4 15:33:07 EDT 2023
Hey all,
thank you for all your thoughts on that. It was already very interesting
and helpful.
Mario, maybe you're right and Applevis would have been a better place to
discuss that, compared to this list. The reason why I chose to right
here was because on one hand, here are persons using and relying on
Braille display, and also some of you who use the terminal. But thank
you for the idea, I'll also search on Applevis.
Best regards, Julian
Am 22.09.2023 um 18:03 schrieb jason:
>
> To the best of my knowledge, it is still possible to compile and run
> BRLTTY under MacOS. I haven’t tried it, however.
>
> VoiceOver for MacOS supports a variety of braille displays. Just
> connect a supported display, start VoiceOver, and you should have
> basic braille access. You can also assign commands to controls on the
> braille display via VoiceOver configuration.
>
> VoiceOver for Mac seems to be polarizing: some people like it, whereas
> others – especially former Windows users – complain ad nauseum. I’m
> more in the former category, while fully acknowledging bugs and
> limitations. Every operating system has those, especially in
> connection with accessibility. Accessibility-related bugs aside, MacOS
> is an excellent operating system. The only way to find out how well it
> fits your use cases, unfortunately, is to spend some time with it, and
> put aside the Windows knowledge while learning a quite different
> screen reader. Essentially, VoiceOver for Mac relies extensively on
> object-level navigation using screen reader commands, and only
> secondarily on keyboard navigation commands included in the system and
> applications. All of the usual UNIX commands and utilities are
> available, but they follow BSD syntax. I would recommend installing
> Homebrew, which provides an easy means of installing both MacOS
> applications and free software/open-source packages (but not BRLTTY).
>
> I currently have Linux, MacOS, Windows and iOS; I’ve worked with
> Android and ChromeOS to a much lesser extent, so I have used most of
> the currently popular operating systems.
>
> *From: *BRLTTY <brltty-bounces at brltty.app> on behalf of Julian
> Dreykorn <dreykorn.julian at gmail.com>
> *Date: *Friday, September 22, 2023 at 08:25
> *To: *brltty at brltty.app <brltty at brltty.app>
> *Subject: *[BRLTTY] Slightly OT: Braille support on MacOS
>
> Hi all, sorry for the slightly off-topic quiestion, but I believe that
> here may be some Braille-familiar users knowing a bit more about MacOS
> than I. Currently, I use Windows primarily, and whenever I have the
> option to work in the CLI I use Linux. Speech is nice to have, but I
> rely primarily on Braille, and in the CLI I'm completely without
> speech. Now since I most likely need a new laptop, I thought of
> getting a Macbook, since I'm impressed of the very good quality of the
> speakers, the power of the M2, and if I want to use the Logic DAW then
> I actually don't have another choice. But how is the Brialle support?
> Everyone I asked just told me that it's possible to connect a Braille
> display, but they work primarily with speech. Learning new shortcuts
> and apps would be fully OK for me, getting speech-dependent wouldn't.
> So, do you guys have any experiences to share? I'd be happy hearing
> from you. All the best, Julian
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