For the underlining, 1. place the cursor under the first letter to be
underlined.
2. Press enter with u. It will say underline on or off. 
3. Press y to turn it on. (not at the bn right now, so you may need to check
for the choices by pressing space with h for help.)
4. Move the cursor to the last character, or the next space and repeat the
process but this time turn underline off. 

Sue Mangis

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I have a student who is attempting to complete his history fair project
bibliography in his BrailleNote... 
The problem we are coming accross is that computer braille is not translated
correctly when printed for his sighted teacher.  Also when accessing the
format menu with dots, 2, 3, 4, 6 and space (aka "the" chord) the machine
will not allow us to go to U for underline so that he may underline the
title of the book or the article.  
Does anyone have an idea that worked well for them in this situation? THe
student could always do the bibliography in Microsoft Word but he likes the
freedom of being able to work on it anywhere he is with the BN. 
 
Thanks Again ! 
Kimberly & Casper (the wonderdog) =-) 
 
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Sent: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 11:16:55 -0500
Subject: re: [Braillenote] suggestions and thoughts


I didn't mean it to be sharp, but you do me it that way. Please lighten up! 
 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
>From: Pam Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected] 
>Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 10:14:44 -0600 
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] suggestions and thoughts 
 
>Mike, why don't you let Humanware decide whether it's worthwhile 
>advice and work on that ax you think you have to grind somewhere 
>else. I would be willing to bet that neglecting to mention the 
>fact that one can't upgrade to keysoft 7 with the classic alone 
>was an oversight, and that they appreciate it being brought to 
>their attention. 
 
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>From: Mike Welty <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>To: Braillenote List <[email protected] 
>>Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 10:22:37 -0500 
>>Subject: re: [Braillenote] suggestions and thoughts 
 
>>how do you see these as helpful advice? It seems like you arent 
>>hacpy with HW. 
 
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>From: bob mates <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>>To: Braillenote List <[email protected] 
>>>Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 10:09:07 -0500 
>>>Subject: [Braillenote] suggestions and thoughts 
 
>>>Hi, folks: I have a few thoughts, some of which could be 
>>classified as hindsight, but some of which could be implemented 
>>now. I think this new upgrade has a great deal of potential. 
>>I'm excited about the prospect of having it. However, I'm not at 
>>all excited about having to have help in getting it. I would 
>>have been a lot happier if someone in Customer Service had said, 
>>"now, you have to have a PC (download this upgrade, since you 
>>have a Classic. The way around it is to get the upgrade on a CF 
>>card. Would you like to do that?". I would have answered in the 
>>affirmative, and been happy with that solution. That should be 
>>said anyone who has aa classic, and buys this upgrade. That way, 
>>everyone is in posession of the same facts. 
>>>Another thing is that the instructions for the classic make it 
>>sound as though you can do the entire process from your BN. In 
>>fact, of course, you can't. So, they should be re-written, 
>>making this very clear. One thing to keep in mind, (addressing 
>>the HW staff) is that the more you guys make this unit resemble a 
>>PC, the more you want it to be autonomous. That means that you 
>>don't want to have to rely on a PC, if you don't have to. 
>>>well, that's my two cents, although, as much as I've written, 
>>it's at least a quarter's worth. Let me again state, if I 
>>haven't done so, that this is not at all meant as criticism, but 
>>merely as some helpful suggestions. Thanks for reading. God 
>>bless. Bob and Maxy-wax 
 
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