Well, grin, seeing as I'm still getting used to all the PK commands myself,
I'll add my guesses as well.

First, as for the page movement, you might look at the "go to" commands in
section 3.18.  Looks as if you can enter space with dots 1 2 6 and then
space with dot 4 to go forward a page, or space with dot 1 to go back a
page.

As for the login page on BookShare, well, I haven't gotten around to signing
up for that yet.  However, as with other web pages when one needs to fill in
info, you might try using the input command of space with dots 4 6.  This
should put you on the first input control where you just enter your info,
such as username, and then you can hit space with dots 4 6 again to go to
the next input control.  Try maybe starting with section 11.4.3 of the
manual for this info.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "meearls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 1:16 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] A rather elementary question about braille commands:


Hi folks!
I have been wondering a couple of things about how this Brailler Keyboard
does a couple of things.
1. When I am in a file in the book reader, especially thosefrom
Bookshare.org, I want to page down to skip all the copyright information
etc. Is there a keystroke to do this? I have been in the announce key mode
and the read section of the user's guide and haven't found any reference to
this. If you could just give me the manual reference number, I can look it
up. Remember, I am using the pk and not the regular Braille Note for this.
Secondly, is there a tab keystroke? There are boxes on the bookshare.org
page, where you log in and with the old Braille Note qwerty keyboard, I used
the tab key. What do you do on a Brailler Style keyboard?
Thank you very much.

Mary Ellen Earls
Remember! Today is the Tomorrow you thought about yesterday.



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