Rhonda,
You did indeed say to use capital with the number sign. I've never heard 
of this practice and it would mean extra keystrokes. I don't care to use 
extra keystrokes since I tend towards the lazy side. <grin>
but wait let me try it now... I did a U chord before the number sign and 
it came out but heck, I can just write a number sign and it comes out as 
well. I don't now, rhonda. I don't know what to do with this one. but when 
they begin one size fits all in Version 7.0 we'll see how things go then. 
I shudder to think of the frustration that will come down the pike.
Isaac

On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Rhonda Clark wrote:

> Hi Isaac and list:
> 
> First of all, if I recall, I did tell you to write in upper case, but not to 
> use a number sign.  However, when writing instructions to the list, it would 
> come out very funny if one didn't.  Even if you wrote in computer braille, a 
> number sign is going to show up when converted to grade two.  And yes, you 
> can use a dot 2,6 chord to schedule an appointment.  I'm looking in my 
> BrailleNote to see if you can do it both ways.  I don't have a pk, so I try 
> to give you the best information I can.  I don't know how long you've had 
> your pk, but your experience would be better than mine.
> 
> Kind Regards
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