Questions about Braille & keyboard

I am thinking of buying a new Macbook. I have two questions
1. If you have a word processing going and you hold down the sdfjkl keys at the same time do you get all six letter printed in different order/same order or do you get different amounts of letters at different times but not 6 letters always.
2. Does the OS system allow you to write braille...can you compose braille alphabet using those six letters above? If so, is there some type of word processing software you have to use?

Usually when you have multiple languages programmed into your keyboard, there is a small globe that will appear at the bottom of your keyboard near the space board. You can press this to toggle back and forth between the languages that you have set up on your iPod. As for the app store keyboard, to my knowledge there is no way to make it tilt horizontally like other applications. Maybe someone else will have an answer on that.

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    Christym16625842 you are welcome to utilize the process listed in Creative Cloud Help | Install, update, or uninstall apps to install and evaluate the applications included with a Creative Cloud Membership.  The software is fully supported on recent Mac computers.  You can find the system requirements for the Creative Cloud at System requirements | Creative Cloud.

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