Rhonda;
I sent them directly to the people so as to not clutter up the list.  You
might have noticed, I asked a few to send me their e-mail addresses.
terry Powers
Some times I have a hard time getting the right address from the e-mail with
Jaws.


-----Original Message-----
From: Rhonda Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 5:09 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: re: FW: [Braillenote] Commands


Please forgive my recent post.  Terry, I saw where you kept 
giving the address for people to get them from, but hadn't seen 
your list.  I apologize.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "'[email protected]'" 
<[email protected]
>Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 16:34:48 -0400
>Subject: FW: [Braillenote] Commands


>Rhonda;
>What is the difference between your list and the one I was 
sending out that
>Rachelle (I know I have her name wrong), put together.  Are yours 
additions.
>I started reading yours and there are many I had never seen.  
Some commands
>have 2 ways to do them, are these the second method.
>Terry Powers
>By the way, I sent copies to the 3 people who asked for copies.


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Rhonda Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 4:18 PM
>To: BrailleNote List
>Subject: [Braillenote] Commands


>I will apologize for taking up space on the list with these.
>However, it seems to be requested.  I have separeted these
>commands.  The BrailleNote BT will be the first set.  Since I do
>not have an mPower, these commands may not be totally accurate.

>1.  Shortcuts Available anywhere in KeySoft Keyboard

> Settings: Enter with Backspace with K.

>Review Voice: Enter with Backspace with R.

>Next Appointment: Enter with N.

>User Guide: Enter with Backspace with H.

>  Date announcement: Enter with D.

>Time announcement: Enter with T.

>Stopwatch: Enter with W.

>KeyWord: Enter with Backspace with W.

>Keyplus: Enter with Backspace with S.

>Keyplan: Enter with Backspace with P.

>Keylist: Enter with Backspace with A.

>Keymail: Enter with Backspace with E.

>Keybook: Enter with Backspace with B.

>Keyweb: Enter with Backspace with I.

>Media player: Enter with Backspace with M.

>Terminal for screen reader: Enter with Backspace with T.

>Cycle through programs: Space with 2-3-5, then space through the
>list of tasks/applications.

>Repeat the prompt or message: Space with R; (the BT command is
>not familiar for those who still press Space with C to repeat a
>prompt or message which does not always work.)

>Repeat and spell prompt or message: Enter with S.  Repeat and
>Announce punctuations in prompt or message: Enter with H; (This
>is useful for checking with speech or a URL you've typed.)

>2.  Switch-On

>Keystrokes Switch on

>Braillenote with speech on request: Hold down dot 3 while
>switching on.

>Switching on Braillenote with Braille display turned off: Hold
>down dot 2 while switching on.

>Switch on Braillenote with both speech and display turned on:
>Hold down dot 2-3 while switching on.

>3.  Not so familiar Thumb Key Commands

>Route cursor to the beginning of the displayed line: Back with
>Advance

>Set preferred text document reading grade: Next with Advance;
>cycle through Preferred Reading Grade to have on-the-fly
>translation to contracted Braille when reading text files, 6-Dot
>for no translation and upper case indicator, or 8-Dot for no
>translation

>Back a word: Previous with Back.

>Forward a word: Previous with Advance.

>Move to previous sentence/line, paragraph`stsection, or row in
>the same column where the cursor sits: Previous; the type of
>movement depends on the setting of the "Function of Previous and
>Next thumb keys" in the Braille Display Options.

>Move to next sentence/line, paragraph`stsection, or row in the
>same column where the cursor sits: Next; the type of movement
>depends on the setting of the "Function of Previous and Next
>thumb keys" in the Braille Display Options.

>Display Line where the word questioned by the Spellchecker is
>found: Advance or Back.

>Display Calculation Formula in KeyPlus: Previous with Next.

>Previous Record: Previous; where "record" may refer to an
>appointment in the planner, E-mail, a database record, or browser
>history item.

>Next record: Next; where "record" may refer to an E-mail, a
>database record, or browser history item.

>Check progress of E-mail download and freeing of database space:
>Next.

>Abandon application, E-mail download or freeing of database
>space, an option accidentally entered such as Find or Search and
>Replace, or exit a menu/submenu: Previous.

>4.  Not Commonly Known Commands Used in Lists and Menus

>Toggle between Folder and Directory Modes: Space with T; where
>the Directory Mode lets the user move to sub-layers of folders,
>like in a tree-view list.

>Move up one directory level: Space with dots 2-3; (this is used
>when in Directory Mode and the path being offered is not the root
>directorystffwh this command will take the user, analogous to
>moving back to level 0 in a tree-view list.)

>Change Drive: Backspace.

>Cycle forward through most recently visited folders/directories:
>Space with dots 5-6; (executed at the folder/directory name
>prompt.)

>Cycle back through most recently visited folders/directories:
>Space with dots 2-3; (executed at the folder`stdirectory name
>prompt.)

>Cycle forward through most recently opened documents: Space with
>dots 5-6; (executed at the file name prompt.)

>Cycle back through most recently opened documents: Space with
>dots 2-3; (executed at the file name prompt.)

>Cycle through the available options for a setting in a menu:
>Space with dots 3-4; (this is used when you do not know the
>hotkey for an option to a setting.)

>Skip the "Review previous options?" prompt when you open
>non-KeyWord files: While cursor is on the file to be opened,
>press Enter twice rather than once.

>Suppress "Document has been modified, save as a KeyWord document"
>prompt upon exiting non-Key-Word text documents: Type S, and you
>will no longer get that prompt when you modify and exit that
>file.

>5.  Shortcuts Available Within Documents or E-mail Messages Being
>Composed

>Insert the time: Enter with I, then T; (this makes it unnecessary
>to enter the Insert Menu by selecting from the Options Menu.)

>Insert calculator result: Enter with I, C, then C for whole
>calculation or R for just the result; (this makes it unnecessary
>to enter the Insert Menu by selecting from the Options Menu.)

>Insert the Date: Enter with I, D; then T for today's date or P
>for printing date; (this makes it unnecessary to enter the Insert
>Menu by selecting from the Options Menu.)

>Move to start of next line marked by the soft line-break
>indicator shown as dots a-b-d-f L: Space with dots 4-5;
>(line-break indicators, unlike new line markers, cannot be
>deleted and are inserted by KeyWord if Word Wrap is turned on.

>Page Up Key: Space with dots 1-2-6, Space with dot 4.

>Page Down Key: Space with dots 1-2-6, then Space with dot 1.

>Next Tab position: Backspace with T, together with the command to
>query cursor position Space with dots 1-5-6, (this is useful when
>checking the alignment of text in colomns.)

>Mark word: From within the Block menu, Space with dots 2-5.

>Mark sentence or line: From within the Block menu, Space with
>dots 1-4.

>Mark paragraph or section: From within the Block menu, Space with
>dots 2-3-5-6.

>Mark top of block: Backspace with M; (note that for all block
>commands, except for Move Block, you can just position the cursor
>at the end of the block and execute a block command, even without
>a bottom-of-block marker, except in Keyweb where this does not

>Switch keyboard entry to grade 1 Braille: Backspace with A.

>Switch keyboard entry to grade 2 Braille: Backspace with B.

>Switch keyboard entry to computer Braille: Backspace with J.

>Switch keyboard entry to 8-dot Braille to enter a single
>character: Backspace with H.

>Style of presentation: Backspace with S, then P for paragraph, H
>for heading, S for sub-heading, O for outline, L for lines, or I
>for identical to source.

>Center line: Enter with C.

>Right justify line: Enter with R.

>Underline: Enter with U, then N to turn it on or F to turn it
>off.

>Font: Enter with F; (this is used to select a font type like B
>for bold, I for italics, S for superscripts, T for subscripts,
>etc., where pressing N after the font type hotkey turns it on and
>F turns it off.)

>6.  Shortcuts to Items in the Format Menu

>Layout List for that document type (Braille for Braille,
>ink-print for text): Backspace with L.

>Page settings List for that document type (Braille for Braille,
>ink-print for text): Backspace with P.

>Braille Settings Menu for text documents: Space with dots
>2-3-4-6, then B.

>Ink-Print Settings Menu for Braille documents: Space with dots
>2-3-4-6, then I.

>Braille Page Settings for text, Ink-Print Page Settings for
>Braille, documents: Enter with P.

>Braille Layout List for text, Ink-Print Layout List for Braille,
>documents: Enter with Backspace with L.

>Braille (for text) Ink-Print (for Braille) Only Inclusion: Enter
>with Backspace with C.  Start Braille (for text) Ink-Print (for
>Braille) Exclusion: Enter with Backspace with dots 3-4.

>End Braille (for text) Ink-Print (for Braille) Exclusion: Enter
>with Backspace with dots 2-6.

>Braille (for text) Ink-Print (for Braille) translation options:
>Enter with Backspace with O.

>Translator Control: Enter with Backspace with dots 2-5.

>Braille grade, qwerty or change: Backspace with G.

>Grade to use when translating text into Braille: Enter with g,
>then type A for Grade 1, B for Grade 2, C for computer Braille,
>or P for Preferred Reading Grade.

>Template Menu: Enter with Backspace with dots 2-3-4-6 for 5.0
>version.  Enter with Backspace with M for earlier versions.

>Insert Field: Backspace with I.

>Force inclusion of line: Enter with Backspace with dots 2-3-4-6
>(or M), then From.

>Start conditional suppression: Backspace with dots 3-4.

>End conditional suppression: Backspace with dots 2-6.

>Mark comment line: Enter with Backspace with dots 2-3-4-6 (or M),
>then M.

>(Note: If you make changes to the settings in the Format Menu,
>you can Set current configurations as the initial settings for
>new files: Backspace with S.)

>Revert to the initial settings when file was created: Backspace
>with R.

>7.  Commands That Work on Fields or Prompts (Note that the
>following commands are available when on database fields, E-mail
>headers, the web address prompt, planner appointment fields, the
>Find and Search and Replace prompts, file/folder name prompts.

>Copy field entry to clipboard: Backspace with K; (this can also
>be used to copy the stopwatch result to the clipboard.)

>Paste first line in clipboard to a field: Backspace with V.

>Clear current field: Space, with dots 3-5-6; (This is also an
>alternative command to clear the stopwatch, aside from Backspace
>with Can.

>Move cursor to start of field entry: Space with dots 1-3.

>Move cursor to end of field entry: Space with dots 4-6.

>8.  Options at Prompts in KeyMail

>At the "Ready to send this E-mail?" prompt: Send E-mail: Y.

>Save E-mail as a Draft: D.

>Print E-mail: P, then select a template.

>Emboss E-mail: E, then select a template.

>Return to "send to" prompt: N.  Here, you can Clear the field to
>enter a new address: Space with dots 3-5-6; or, Space with dots
>1-3, then Backspace with C.  Look up a person in the Address
>List: Backspace with L.

>At the "This E-mail is larger than the maximum size allowed"
>prompt: Download: Enter.

>Skip but leave copy on server: S.

>Delete from server without downloading: D.

>Hear information about E-mail size, sender and subject: I.

>Download only first ten lines and leave copy on server: T.

>Download first ten lines and delete from server: A.

>Change the size limit to take effect for subsequent messages, not
>the one being prompted about: L, then type a number between five
>and 10000: (can type in literary numbers without the number sign
>and press Enter.  (Note that when opening the Inbox, you can skip
>the "Check for new E-mail" prompt by pressing Enter twice instead
>of once.

>9.  Some Useful KeyWeb Commands

>Move to next section of text: Enter with dots 5-6; (The size of
>the text section is set in the Display Settings under the
>Internet Options Menu accessed by pressing Enter with M, then D.)

>Move to previous section of text: Enter with dots 2-3; (The size
>of the text section is set in the Display Settings under the
>Internet Options Menu accessed by pressing Enter with M, then D.)

>Move back from one page element (input control or link) to
>another: Previous thumb key.

>Move forward from one page element (input control or link) to
>another: Next thumb key.

>Placing the cursor on a character within a link without
>activating it: When you are on the link, press and hold down the
>Previous thumb key first, then press and release the touch
>cursor.

>Access history list while on web page: Enter with dots 2-3-6.

>Enter history list from the web address prompt: Space with dots
>5-6.

>Sort by domain/day: While in the browser History, Space with S.
>(Note: History is presented alphabetically for day or domain.)

>10.  Unicode Character Commands

>These commands only function in Text or Computer Braille
>documents.

>Unicode character entry: Backspace with dots 3-5, type Unicode
>code, then press Enter.

>Look for a character in the Unicode Table by its name: Backspace
>with dots 3-5, type the name or part of it, press Enter.

>Find the next character with that name typed: Space with N.

>Review or change the way a character is displayed in Braille:
>While cursor is on Unicode character, Space with d, then to A
>assign, R to reassign, or U to unassign.

>Review or change a macro for a character: While cursor is on
>Unicode character, Space with K, then A to assign, R to reassign,
>or U to unassign.

>Unicode Macro: press the 6 or 8-dot key combination you have
>assigned.

>Extended character entry: Backspace with dots 3-5, type the ASCII
>character number, then Enter;

>ASCII decimal numbers are different from Unicode hexadecimal
>codes (e.g., the symbol called "n tilde" is ASCII 241 but unicode
>0x00f1.



>VN QT COMMANDS

>1.  Shortcuts available anywhere in KeySoft

>Keyboard settings: Function with K

>Review Voice: Function with R.

>Next appointment: Function with N.

>User Guide: Read with Help

>Date Announcement: Function with D.

>Time Announcement: Function with T.

>Stopwatch: Function with W.

>KeyWord: Function with 4.

>KeyPlus: Function with 5.

>KeyPlan: Function with 6.

>KeyList: Function with 7.

>KeyMail: Function with 8.

>KeyBook: Function with 9.

>KeyWeb: Function with 0.

>Terminal for screen reader: Menu Key, then T.

>Cycle through programs: Function with S.

>Repeat prompt or message: Repeat Key.

>Repeat and spell prompt or message: Function with L.  This is
>useful for speech-only users in finding out the spelling of
>E-mail addresses in headers, and questioned and suggested words
>in the spell-checker.

>Repeat and announce punctuations in prompt or message: Function
>with P.

>2.  Switch-on Keystrokes

>Switch on BrailleNote with speech on request: Hold down shift key
>while switching on.

>Switch on BrailleNote with Braille display turned off: Hold down
>Ctrl Key while switching on.

>Switch on BrailleNote with both speech and display turned on:
>Hold down Ctrl Key with Shift while switching on.

>3.  Not so Familiar Thumb Key Commands

>Route cursor to the beginning of the displayed line: Back with
>Advance.

>Set preferred text document reading grade: Next with Advance;

>Cycle through preferred reading grade to have on-the-fly
>translation to contracted Braille when reading text files, 6-dot
>for no translation and upper case indicator, or 8-dot for no
>translation but with dot 7 in the same cell as the upper-case
>character.

>Back a word: Previous with Back.

>Forward a word: Previous with Advance.

>Move to previous sentencestline, paragraph`stsection, or row in
>the same column where the cursor sits: Previous; the type of
>movement depends on the setting of the "Function of Previous and
>Next" thumb keys, in the Braille Display Options.

>Move to next sentencestline, paragraph`stsection, or row in the
>same column where the cursor sits: Next; the type of movement
>depends on the setting of the "Function of Previous and Next"
>thumb keys, in the Braille Display Options.

>Display line where the word questioned by the spellchecker is
>found: Advance or Back.

>Display calculation formula in KeyPlus: Previous with Next.

>Previous record: Previous; where "Record" may refer to an
>appointment in the planner, E-mail, a database record, or browser
>history item.

>Next record: Next; where "Record" may refer to an E-mail, a
>database record, or browser history item.

>Check progress of E-mail download and freeing of database space:
>Next.

>Abandon application, E-mail download or freeing of database
>space, an option accidentally entered such as Find or Search and
>Replace, or exit a menustsubmenu: Previous.

>4.  Not Commonly Known Commands Used in Lists and Menus

>Toggle between folder and directory modes: Ctrl with T.  Where
>the directory mode lets the user move to sub-layers of folders,
>like in a jree-view list.

>Move up one directory level: Read with 7.  This is used when in
>directory mode and the path being offered is not the root
>directoryst to which this command will take the user, analogous
>to moving back to level 0 in a tree-view list.

>Change drive: Ctrl with D.

>Cycle forward through most recently visited folders/directories:
>Read with 9.  Executed at the folderstdirectory name prompt.

>Cycle back through most recently visited folderstdirectories:
>Read with 7.  Executed at the folderstdirectory name prompt.

>Cycle forward through most recently opened documents: Read with
>9.  Executed at the file name prompt.

>Cycle back through most recently opened documents: Read with 7.
>Executed at the file name prompt.

>Cycle through the available options for a setting in a menu: Ctrl
>with Space.  This is used when you do not know the hotkey for an
>option to a setting.

>Skip the "Review Previous Options?" prompt when you open
>non-KeyWord files: While cursor is on the file to be opened,
>press ENTER twice rather than once.

>Suppress "Document Has Been Modified, Save as a KeyWord
>Document?" prompt upon exiting non-KeyWord text documents: Type
>S, and you will no longer get that prompt when you modify and
>exit that file.

>5.  Shortcuts Available Within Documents or E-mail Messages Being
>Composed

>Insert the time: Ctrl with 4.  This makes it unnecessary to enter
>the Insert Menu by selecting from the Options Menu.

>Insert calculator result: Ctrl with 5.  This makes it unnecessary
>to enter Insert Menu by selecting from the Options Menu.

>Insert the date: Ctrl with 6.  Press T for today's date or P for
>Printing Date.  this makes it unnecessary to enter Insert Menu by
>selecting from the Options Menu.

>Move to start of next line marked by the soft line-break
>indicator shown as Read with Space.  Line indicators, unlike new
>line markers, cannot be deleted and are inserted by KeyWord if
>word wrap is turned on.

>Page up key: Function with Up Arrow.

>Page down key: Function with Down Arrow.

>Next tab position: Read with Apostrophe.

>Mark word: From within the Block Menu, Read with K.

>Mark sentence or line: From within the Block Menu, Read with I.

>Mark paragraph or section: From within the Block Menu, Read with
>8.

>Mark top of block: Backspace with M.  Note that for all block
>commands, except for "move block", you can just position the
>cursor at the end of the block and execute a block command, even
>without a "bottom-of-block" marker, except in KeyWeb where this
>does not work.

>Switch Keyboard entry to grade 1 Braille: Ctrl with g, then 1.

>Switch Keyboard entry to grade 2 Braille: Ctrl with g, then 2.

>Switch Keyboard entry to Computer Braille: Ctrl with G, then C.

>Switch Keyboard entry to Qwerty keystrokes: Ctrl with G, then Q.

>beStyle of presentation: Ctrl with Y.  P for paragraph, H for
>heading, S for sub-heading, O for outline, L for lines, or I for
>"identical to source".

>Center line: Ctrl with E.

>Right justify line: Ctrl with R.

>Underline: Ctrl with U, then N to turn it on, or F to turn it
>off.

>Font: Ctrl with T.  This is used to select a font type like B for
>bold, I for italics, S for superscript, T for subscrift, etc.,
>where pressing N after the font type hotkey turns it on and F
>turns it off.

>6.  Shortcuts to Items in the Format Menu

>Layout list for that document type (Braille for Braille,
>ink-print for text): Ctrl with L.

>Page settings list for that document type (Braille for braille,
>ink-print for text): Ctrl with P.

>Braille settings menu for text documents: Read with Ctrl with B.

>Ink-print settings menu for Braille documents: Read with Ctrl
>with B.

>Braille page settings for text, Ink-print page settings for
>Braille, documents: Read with Ctrl with B, then P.

>Braille layout list for text, Ink-print layout list for Braille,
>documents: Read with Ctrl with L.

>Braille (for text) Ink-print (for Braille) only inclusions: Read
>with Ctrl with N.

>Start Braille (for text) Ink-print (for Braille) exclusions: Read
>with Ctrl with X.

>End Braille (for text) Ink-print (for Braille) exclusion: Read
>with Ctrl with Y.

>Braille (for text) Ink-print (for Braille) translation options:
>Ctrl with O.

>Translator control: Read with Ctrl with B, then C.

>Braille grade, qwery or change: Ctrl with G

>Grade to use when translating text into Braille: Read with Ctrl
>with B, then G.  Then, type 1 for grade one, 2 for grade two, C
>for Computer Braille, or P for preferred reading grade.

>Template Menu: Ctrl with A.

>Insert field: Ctrl with A, then I.

>Force inclusion of line: Ctrl with A, then F.

>Start conditional suppression: Ctrl with A, then S.

>End conditional suppression: Ctrl with A, then E.

>Mark comment line: Ctrl with A, then M.

>(note: If you have made changes to the settings in the Format
>Menu, you can set current configurations at the initial settings
>for new files: Ctrl with S.)

>Revert to the initial settings when file was created: Ctrl with
>R.

>7.  Commands That Work on Fields or Prompts

>(Note: The following commands are available when on database
>fields, E-mail headers, the web address prompt, Planner
>appointment fields, the "Find and Search and Replace" prompts,
>file/folder name prompts, and practically anywhere in KeySoft
>where the user cannot enter the Block Commands Menu but would
>like to access the "Copy and Paste" Options.)

>Copy field entry to clipboard: Ctrl with C.  This can also be
>used to copy the Stopwatch result to the clipboard.  Paste first
>line in clipboard to a field: Ctrl with V.

>Clear current fields: Ctrl with Backspace.  This is also an
>alternative command to clear the Stopwatch, aside from Ctrl with
>I.


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