Hi Diane and All,

Well, grin, using the PK as well, I had forgotten what space with dots 2 3 5
did, so I had to go and check.  But, if one just did the
backspace with enter and the first letter of the task, backspace plus enter
plus i and backspace plus enter plus e in your example, wouldn't that
accomplish exactly the same thing?  Or, is there maybe some difference 
between the two methods that I'm
overlooking?
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Diane Kelker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 12:03 AM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] BEGINNING TO USE THE INTERNET


Hi, Carol,

When you move to a link whose subject you wish to read by pressing ENTER,
your cursor may still be a long, long way from the actual text.  Using the
BT keyboard, you may need to press the 5-6 ENTER chord as few as one time or
as many as six before the article really begins.  Since all web pages vary
widely in layout, you simply have to repeat the sequence until you reach pay
dirt.

(The QT command equivalent is FUNCTION WITH ENTER pressed repeatedly.)

After reading your original message using the PK, I temporarily left KEYMAIL
by pressing the 2-3-5 SPACEBAR followed by I to open the KEYWEB browser.  I
then typed in the URL for:

www.rnib.org.uk

'
searched for What's New by repeatededly pressing W and using the 5-6 ENTER
chord from there.  Finally, I repressed the 2-3-5 with spacebar and E to
return to your email.

(Again, the QT keyboard equivalent is: FUNCTION WITH ENTER.)


Hope this makes sense, and please don't hesitate to ask more questions.
Happy surfing!


Diane

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