I came across this.  Someone wanted computer braille symbols.
Terry Powers


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From: Tony Grima [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 9:58 AM
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Subject: NBP-Announce: Reference Cards from NBP


New and Updated Reference Cards from NBP!

We spent all last summer updating our reference cards in order to provide
you with the latest information on the latest versions of popular software
and operating systems. In case you missed the announcements, here's a
rundown of these updated cards, plus a few other cards that you might still
find useful.

Eudora 6.1 with Jaws and Window-Eyes, $5
Updated for version 6.1 in August 2004. Eudora is a popular choice for
reading, sending, receiving, and filtering e-mail. Configuration tips are
included.
http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/DORA6.html

Windows Media Player 9, Realplayer 10, and Winamp 5 Keyboard Commands, $5
Updated in June 2004. This reference card includes all the keystrokes for
these three popular programs that let you listen to audio over the Internet.
If you have a different version of any of these programs, the card will
still be useful. An introduction to online audio, definitions of confusing
terms, and a list of audio websites are also
included.
http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/MEDIA.html

Windows XP Keyboard Commands, $10
This brand-new reference card includes all Windows XP keyboard commands -
for the Desktop, Windows Explorer, Help, menus, dialog boxes, Remote
Desktop, and more. Keyboard commands for all the accessibility features are
included, and each feature is described so you'll know whether you need it.
http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WIN_XP.html

Office XP Keyboard Commands, $10
This new reference card lists keyboard commands for Microsoft Word, Excel,
Outlook and PowerPoint as well as JAWS and Window-Eyes commands and
recommendations for configuring the programs to work well with screen
readers. Whether you're a student trying to figure out how to add acute
accents to vowels for a foreign language class, an office worker trying to
create PowerPoint demonstrations, or anyone else who needs to use one or
more of these programs on a regular basis, this reference card will really
help.
http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/OFF_XP.html

Sound Editors: Sound Forge 6.0, GoldWave 5.0, Cool Edit 2000, $5
What does a sound editor do? It turns your computer into a recording studio,
allowing you to record your voice or music. Way back when, you needed
expensive recording equipment to do this. Today sound editors cost
no more than $40 - 70. This Sound Editor reference card includes keyboard
commands for three popular sound editors: Sound Forge 6.0, GoldWave 5.0, and
Cool Edit 2000. It also tells you where to get each program and how to get
additional help and screen reader configuration files.
http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/SOUND.html

What's New in Word XP?, $5
Whether you're considering changing from Word 2000 to Word XP, or you've
already made the switch, this Word XP reference card answers the basic
question: What's different about XP? Written by Sharon Monthei, author of
Word Wise 2000, this economical reference card covers important changes to
Word XP including the Office clipboard, the handling of styles, and Mail
Merge. It also includes step-by-step instructions for configuring Word XP to
work well with speech and braille.
http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/WORDXP.html

Call toll-free (800) 548-7323 or (617) 266-6160 ext 20.
Or order any of our books online at
http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/publications/index.html



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