Will,
The easiest way to do this is place your cursor routing on the Q you
described. Type spacebar with dots 2,4,6 while on that Q. You will hear a
beep. The Q disappears and you can type l which will correct the word. If
you know at the time you wrote the wrong letter, type the above again and
type the correct letter.
Jim Aldrich
At 07:00 AM 09/08/2005 , you wrote:
hi all
On my bt32 running Keysoft 5.1, i am curious to discover how to use cursor
routing effectively
In the past if i type hello as
h, e, l, q, o
and i want to replace the q with l, naturally.
To do this i press the router button above q, and the cursor moves there
ont he display. When i type l, cant the q disappear automatically?
i have to delete the extra character which does get annoying if you do a
lot of editing
when i replace q, with l, the cursor then puts l, but still has the q in
place and moves the cursor to it, so my hello example now reads:
h e l l q o
i spaced it out just for clarification
What i am trying to ask after babbling on is can i set, the new
braillenote m power, to overwrite what i replace? so if i put the cursor
on q and type l, can it overwrite it for me?
Or can my existing braillenote do this?
regards, will
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