Another way is to push the routing key just to the right of the letter
you want to delete and ben backspace, only time it does not work is at
the end of a line.  Saves me trying to remember how to delete the
character under the cursor.  I wish there was a delete key like on my
computer.  



Rose Combs
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Aldrich
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 12:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] cursor routing queery


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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