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Full History - 2022 - 05 - 28 - ID#uzi9ce
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Will words in Esperanto that have ŝ, ĉ, ŭ, ĵ show up on braille display or do you just have to use English braille and can't use Esperanto? (self.Blind)
submitted by Separate_Knee_9139
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zersiax 3 points 1y ago
OP, you will want to make sure you set the braille display's output table to a table that supports those letters. NVDA, for example, has an Esperanto table which I'm pretty sure would support those accented letters, whereas the UEB or EBAE ables may not, or not efficiently Play with it some :)
paneulo 2 points 1y ago
Curious: Do you expect that the answer has changed since the other dozen or so times you asked this same question?
salivanto 2 points 1y ago
Interesting.

I bet I know the individual involved. If so, he's been at this at least since 2017... asking on FB and on the Duolingo forum... he also likes to ask again and again whether he should learn Spanish or Esperanto.
senesperulo 1 points 1y ago
Oh, you absolutely do.

But, so far as I can tell, it's a compulsion, rather than an attempt to annoy.
salivanto 1 points 1y ago
I have the same impression. I think an intentional troll would find a wider variety of approaches.
TechnicalPragmatist 2 points 1y ago
I am pretty sure it should work. Foreign languages should work on the braille display unless if the screen reader won’t support it.
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