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@jcast432 Yeah, how on earth did you manage to do that? #Voiceover actually read it & I don't think it’s ever attempted to do it before.
@KE8UPE Glad you enjoyed that. I used Perkins-style key entry in #BrailleBlaster to do it and it produced the proper Unicode braille. It actually displays the dots on the screen for those who see it, and Screen Readers read out the dot configurations. With braille displays, it should look like regular braille, but the Mac isn't showing it to me, for some reason.
@jcast432 Hmm, what version of the operating system are you running?
@KE8UPE MacOS Sonoma 14.6.1.
@jcast432 Can your mac rrun Sequoia? Where in the world did Apple come up with such a name, anyway?
@KE8UPE I can, but haven't done it. Not sure how their OS names are chosen.
@jcast432 Do you use #NLSbard on your #BrailleSense? If so, I need assistance. Mine keeps crashing.
@KE8UPE I have not used it on the BS6. Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling?
@jcast432 Yes, more than once. It works for a day or 2, then goes right back to its old behavior of crashing.
@KE8UPE @jcast432 Whatever that is it locks and crashes speech for #android #talkback users using the default #google TTS.
@dhamlinmusic @KE8UPE Oh, goodness. Never meant to do that. It is unicode braille, something I would hope anything blindness-oriented should be able to handle gracefully. Haven't tried reading on my Android device.
@jcast432 @KE8UPE Yeah #google has a very hit or miss relation with that, sometimes it's fine, other times it only works if you have a #BrailleDisplay connected because it will convert it to the correct matching #braille which apparently only a few #ScreenReaders do, and sometimes it just crashes and that's all. Also depends on the source, like it might be entirely fine on #reddit, but break things here, or vice versa.