Thanks. I don't know how I miss so many good features. Please excuse me when I ask for stuff that's already there.

Nicole
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Hi Nicole, your wish is our command! In fact, our implementation of the
space with dots 1-2-5-6 command is extremely powerful and flexible. Once
you press this command, press ENTER to switch to the last file opened
before the one you are now working in. However, KeySoft keeps a history
list of files you've worked on. Press space with dots 5-6 to move through
the history list in reverse chronological order, and space with dots 2-3
to move back.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

DDI: +1-925-566-9265
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   I have used a Braille Lite, and, yes, switching back and forth between

files was much easier.  On the BN, to switch files, it is like opening the

open dialogue on a computer every time.  It would be nice if the "open
dialogue" were separate from the switch command, and you could have more
than just two files in the circle of documents to switch between, like in
ms
word.

Nicole
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Mary ellen,
I'll comment.
I have come from using a millennium and I think going from one doc to
another is much easier and faster for me in the millennium.
Maybe I just don't know the right fast-track keystrokes on the BN.
Best,
Penny
Don't get me wrong, I love the BN and since when does the millennium
stream the internet.
At 12:29 AM 6/27/2006, you wrote:
Frank, all you would have to do is press a keystroke, there wouldn't
have
to be tabbing involved, it is far more time consuming to go out of a
document and go back into it than saying y or n. Also to switch back and

forth the space dots 1256 can easily be employed. I still can't believe
in
the 4 years I have had a Braille Note that nobody has ever commented one

way or the other about this.
Mary Ellen Earls


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