JAWS for Windows 3.5 - Supported Braille Displays
Description:
Following is a list of tested and supported Braille displays:
- Alva Model 1 40 (Win 95/98 only)
- Alva Model 1 80 (Win 95/98 only)
- Alva Model 2 40 (Win 95/98 only)
- Alva Model 2 80 (Win 95/98 only)
- Alva Model 3 All
- Alva Model 4 40/80
- Alva Satellite
- Braille Lite 18
- Braille Lite 40
- Braille Window/CombiBraille
- Braillex EL All Models
- Braillex 2D Screen
- Braillex Compact/Tiny/2D Lite
- ECO Braille
- Frank Audio Data
- Handy Tech
- PowerBraille 40
- PowerBraille 65/80
- RBT40 (Rabbit)
If the Braille display was not selected as one of your Braille displays
during the custom install, you must run the JFW 3.5 custom install again and
select it from the list of Braille displays.
The JAWS for Windows installation is a talking installation and has been
designed so that you can install JAWS for Windows and make installation
decisions with the assistance of speech. The installation process has been
designed to guide you through the installation procedure. At some points
important details will be spoken about a particular choice to help you make
the correct decision for your custom installation. If your computer is
equipped with speakers and a multi-media sound card, the initial part of the
installation will be spoken. Before you place your JAWS for Windows CD in the
CD-ROM drive, you will want to make sure your speakers are plugged in, turned
on and the volume is turned up.
Before you begin, you will want to be aware of a few things if you are
installing Braille displays. First, you want to make sure you know the name of
the Braille display, and what Com or Serial port you will be using for that
display. While we provide documentation on some Braille displays, the
documentation that came with your Braille display should be your primary
source of information. You may find some documentation for your Braille
display in the JFW35\TECHNOTES\ENU directory.