Hi Sarah!  No worries, we all have our bad days.

Just letting you know that Enter with N should give you your next appointment, 
instead of having to go through the Options Menu.  Just a bit quicker.


Cheers
Olitta


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Sarah Van Oosterwijck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 11:14:02 -0600
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] multi tasking

>I am a BT user and can help with a list of some of the shortcuts available for 
>switching tasks.  By the way, I have noticed that the keyboard learn mode 
>doesn't actually give all the commands that are available, which I find very 
>odd.  Dots 2-3-5, that's dropped f, with space will give you the tasks menu, 
>but the keyboard learn feature won't tell you this.  I think it does report 
>the rest of the task switching shortcuts, however.  I may miss some, but just 
>test the command you suspect will work and it probably will, since they follow 
>a patern.

>Word processor - backspace with Enter and W
>Planner - Backspace with Enter and P
>Book reader - Backspace with Enter and B
>Media player - Backspace with Enter and M
>Address list - Backspace with Enter and A

>Another useful command is Space with O, which you certainly are familiar with, 
>to open the options menu, then N to view next appointment.  Note that if you 
>have speech off and your display set to anything but 0 as a display time it 
>will be impossible to read enough of the message to see what your next 
>appointment actually is.  The whole message doesn't fit on the display even if 
>you have a 32 cell display.

>I heard that it was possible to play your last recorded memo while in another 
>application, but I haven't been able to find the command.  If someone knows 
>I'd love to hear it.  for that matter, I haven't found the command to stop and 
>start playing any media file while in another application, and the commands 
>might be the same.

>Oh, if you just want to switch files in the book reader or word processor you 
>can press dots 1-2-5-6, that's an O U sign, with Space.


>Thanks Robbert for the nice message.  I was afraid I made a very bad 
>impression when I first joined the list.  I don't know if I was abnormally 
>grouchy then, or if I just wasn't writing my best at the time.  :-)  I do try 
>to write productive messages not fits or garbled messes.  :-)

>Hopefully no one is confused with there being at least to Sarahs on this list. 
> Sarah Cranston writes a lot of very helpful messages.  I notice she is a QT 
>user.

>Sarah Van Oosterwijck
>Assistive Technology Trainer
>http://home.earthlink.net/~netentity
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