Steps to reproduce:
- Connect a braille display with NVDA and write following:
Romanian: Haș
- Try to read the words on the Braille Display
- Go to the last letter of the romanian word and try to read the single character with eSpeak
Expected behavior:
The letter ș as well as other language specıfıc signs should automatically be properly dısplayed on a braılle dısplay. ș is for example dots 2, 4, 6 (grade 1).
Actual behavior:
On the Braille Display there is a code generated (for romanian letter for example 'x219') instead of displaying the letter itself.
System configuration:
NVDA version:
2017.4
NVDA Installed or portable:
Both
Other information:
Windows version:
Windows 10 Build 16299.64
Name and version of other software in use when reproducing the issue:
All
Other questions:
Does the issue still occur after restarting your PC?
yes
Have you tried any other versions of NVDA?
Yes, 2017.3, 2017.1
Steps to reproduce:
Romanian: Haș
Expected behavior:
The letter ș as well as other language specıfıc signs should automatically be properly dısplayed on a braılle dısplay. ș is for example dots 2, 4, 6 (grade 1).
Actual behavior:
On the Braille Display there is a code generated (for romanian letter for example 'x219') instead of displaying the letter itself.
System configuration:
NVDA version:
2017.4
NVDA Installed or portable:
Both
Other information:
Windows version:
Windows 10 Build 16299.64
Name and version of other software in use when reproducing the issue:
All
Other questions:
Does the issue still occur after restarting your PC?
yes
Have you tried any other versions of NVDA?
Yes, 2017.3, 2017.1