[duxuser] Re: six-key entry

  • From: "Sarah Cranston" <cranston.sarah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 11:40:18 -0500


I just retired my old keyboard because some of the keys no longer worked 
consistently.  I replaced it with a new Dell keyboard which is lovely and does 
six-key entry just fine.  So there are still keyboards being manufactured with 
the ability to do six-key entry, and Dell may be a good place to start.


-----Original Message-----
From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jean Menzies
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 5:11 PM
To: DBT list
Subject: [duxuser] six-key entry




I have a suggestion for Duxbury.  I know it couldn't happen for 10.6, but 
here goes.

I have discovered that my keyboard is not able to produce six-key entry. 
I've done some Googling around and read that new keyboards are not designed 
to support this feature, and that it is reliant on old IBM keyboard 
standards.  Some websites suggest ways of testing keyboards for this 
functionality, and suggest shoppping second-hand, etc.  I read that over 
half of keyboards do not support six-key entry.

But DBT is a program for modern braille production.  I know the thinking for 
six-key entry is good and it's valuable, but it's also dependent on old 
keyboards and the hopes that companies might keep old technology in 
production, etc.

So, why doesn't Duxbury design a simple USB keypad for braille entry?  Six 
keys, the spacebar, maybe a backspace key?  Nothing fancy.  No display, just 
the keys for inputting the braille.

Jean 


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