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Installation
© 2020 Index Braille
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The BrailleApp uses Liblouis text-to-braille translation open source platform,
including more than 150 languages in computer, literary and contracted braille.
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The BrailleApp supports all major operation systems as Windows, iOS, Linux,
Unix and Android.
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The BrailleApp is distributed via the embosser firmware. New versions will be
available after upgrading the embosser firmware.
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The BrailleApp is free of charge, no license is required and several users can
use the same printer.
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The BrailleApp includes remote support which enable on line service via
internet.
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The user is guided by the app menu and information screens. No manual is
needed.
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Screen reader support, tested on JAWS, NDVA and Voice over.
3.3.1.1
Getting started
First connect your V5 printer to a wired network port (IP-port). When the network icon
is lighted the network connection is established.
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Get the IP address of your V5 printer
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HELP+10 in voice feedback
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HELP+1 print network information page
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Open your favorite browser and type the printers IP address in the search
window of the browser (For example http://192.168.4.14). This process is the
same in Windows, iOS, Linux, Unix and Android.
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The BrailleApp home page is now presented.
Link to web mocup of the BrailleApp
3.3.1.2
Braille layout
To view layouts and to select active layout go to BRAILLE LAYOUT.
The Braille Layout shows number of layouts, the parameter for each layout.
Functions in this menu:
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View layout, the active layout is presented with green background
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Set active layout, the selected layout is the one used by the printer
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Edit layout. This is a wizard where the same parameters as in advanced setup
from the control panel is presented and each step can be edit.