Mike, Malaina and list,
I've also discovered this a while back while opening a book. This is quite hard to reproduce, but I have a theory: whenever BN requires computer braille input, it will switch itself to QT's homerow (that is, the keys on the BT will reflect a, s, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, semicolon keys). As Mike said, the only way to turn it off is reset.
Regards,
Joseph

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Subject: [Braillenote] bt keyboard acting
like qt?

How can a bt keyboard act like a qt? I am
stumped by that.

Malaina
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