Hi, Joseph,
Actually, I really want append mode. When I am taking notes, I am
writing so fast that I need a way to avoid stuff being inserted where
it should not be. That is a considerable iritation for me. Als, I
sometimes lose html email completely when I download it to me BN.
Resending that emil so that I get it on my PC does not work. I get
the email minus the message.
For the person who asked:
Append mode in those old units means that you could add toa file
locked on. Overwrite continuously means that you could overwrite as
many characters as you need to when you are making corrections. I'd
appreciate all three of these.
In fact, I saw an ad from someone wanting to sell a BN because of a
need to read html. That person was going to replace with a Braille
Sense for that reason because of that need.
Evelyn
At 09:08 PM 10/23/2006, you wrote:
Evelyn,
It was 1998 revision that PC Edit mode came in. KeyWord behaves
much like Microsoft Word (except that it does not have ovr switch
(override mode is not present). On the QT the same command can be
accomplished with Del (I'm not sure whether it works or not).
----- Original Message -----
From: Evelyn Weckerly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date sent: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 20:52:00 -0500
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Overwrite and
Insertion
Hi, Rhonda,
Well, the old Braille Lites, etc. had a
continuous overwrite command.
Sometimes that is handy just as I still want
an append mode.
Evelyn
At 08:44 PM 10/23/2006, you wrote:
Hello Flor:
I am not sure why an overwrite command would
be used. You can use
Ctrl comma to delete a character, and then
put the right letter back
in. That's about the best way I know to do
it.
Best Regards,
Rhonda Clark
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