Hi,

I also have a Braille Lite. I am going to have my Braille display in my Braille Note 32 transplanted to an M Power. I am keeping my Braille Lite as a back-up for those inevitable times when equipment breaks down. I do not want to be without a Braille device.

Evelyn

At 12:38 PM 10/6/05, you wrote:
Hi, Rhonda,

    I'm new to this list, and am trying to decide whether to attempt to sell
my current notetaker and buy an mPower. I have a braille Lite, and the dot 7
is a shift key for computer braille. To type an at sign, I just hold down
the Shift key with dot 4. I'm curious: is this something that cannot be done
on the BN?

    Thanks.

Paula Muysenberg

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From: "Rhonda Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 11:05 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] computer Braille


> Hi, Terry:
>
> The basic reason for the U-chord is that you cannot do a
> shift-lowercase two to have it convert to an "at" sign.  You
> cannot add the dot six with it, because it would make it a number
> eight.
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