To reach the end or beginning of a file list with the qt press function with right arrow. To reach the beginning of a list press function with left arrow.
Stacey and Amigo

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From: Carol Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 21:23:45 +0100
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Rapid Braille Display Movement

Hi Raymond,

That "bug" (now fixed) sounds a good one but, as I never saw it
and only used Keysoft 6 for a short while, I live without it.
When I want to find a particular book in the Bible I first tap
the letter with which a book begins.  OK, I'd like to be able to
write in all of it, as in XP, but it sure beats spacing all the
way down to somewhere towards the end of the alphabet.  If you
want to reach the very end of the list and work backwards one or
two files, then you can reach the end of the Files list with the
same key stroe as you would use to reach the end of a file.  (I'm
sorry I don't know what that is on the QT.)

Hope that helps a bit.

Carol


----- Original Message -----
From: raymond bishop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 12:38:39 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] Rapid Braille Display Movement

Dear Listers:

I sent an email directly to Jonathan and I have not heard from
him as
of yet.  He I know is a very busy man but I wanted to ask you a
question.  All of you who have a BrailleNote Classic QT;  Did you
know, that if you hold the spacebar down when in a directory or
if
you hold down an arrow key while in an address list, the display
would move rapidly forward or backwards?  If not and you have
KeySoft
5.1 or 6.2, try it.  Now, all who have the MPOWER QT only: does
this
work in KeySoft 6.2?  I am here to tell you, in KeySoft 7, it
does
not work any longer.  I personally liked the feature.  When I
contacted technical support, they told me, "it is a fixed bug!"
This
is one bug, I am not happy about having fixed.  I loved being
able to
rapidly scroll through directories and address/database lists.
Does
any one else feel this way?  It makes not difference if you use
the
rapid movement or exercise your display so, to me, why not have
the
feature available.  I for example use the rapid movement when
looking
for a particular book in the bible.  I open the directory, and
then
holding down the spacebar, the display rapidly moves down the
directory.  Now, I have to press the spacebar over and over
again,
this I believe is harder on the machine, because you have to
repeatedly press a key.

Sorry for rambling, I just wanted to see what any one else
thought
and also get some feedback.  I would be thrilled, if they would
even
have a way to turn the feature on and off.  Some persons may not
wan
the display to rapidly advance others might.  Thanks for letting
me prattle.




Raymond Bishop



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