Joseph.

That's terrific stuff. That G command to read in grade 2 or computer braille. Is that a Jaws command now or a BN command?

Since this is headed to be a Jaws topic and how to use the BN as a terminal with Jaws, can you tell me where I'd find relevant BrailleNote stuff or braille terminal stufff in the Jaws manuals?

Now that these two devices are connected, I can't tell whose commands are whose. LOL.

Jean
----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 8:43 PM
Subject: [BrailleNote] mPower as Braille terminal


This is Joseph. When you use your BN as braille
terminal with JFW, you'll come across funny-looking
symbols. These symbols represent the elements around
the cursor. When you use BN with JFW, you can use four
different modes of representation: Line, Structured,
Speech History (formally Speech Box) and attributes of
text. The default mode is structured, whereby the
elements around the cursor is diplayed. To move the
braille cursor, use NEXT and PREVEOUS thumb key,
instead of BACK and ADVANCE (JFW regards these thumb
keys as Braille Function keys; for example, the back
thumb key is represented as Braille F2 key under
Keyboard manager.). Be sure to press letter G to read
in computer braille. I hope this information may help you.




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