Hello Ms. Panett,
I have some questions' about this?
1st: Do you think if I purchased a small QT keyboard I could hook it up to my VN and use either the QT keyboard or my vn's keyboard as emulator for my pc? 2nd: Does it have to be for a foren language could I use it you know just for regular english work? Or: 3: Should I just go purchase some kind of keyboard that I'll only halfway be able to use for my pc and Vn to be companions'! I want to take some of the wait off my VN to prolong it's life and I think that this can be accomplished by using a pc a bit. The problem with that is I have trouble with the pc's keyboard because it's not a braille keyboard. Any and all help that any and all of you can give me on these matters' I shall greatly appreciate! ("SO FAITH, HOPE, LOVE REMAIN, THESE THREE; BUT THE GREATEST OF THESE IS LOVE!")
From Your FRIEND, In OUR LORD And SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST, And OUR BLESSED VIRGIN MOTHER MARY,
Kristen

----- Original Message -----
From: "Terri Pannett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "BrailleNote List" <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 16:49:27 -0700
Subject: [Braillenote] external QT keyboard

Dear List,

I tried an experiment today.  I plugged my usb keyboard into the BN to see
how the MP would behave.  I was quite happy with the way it worked.  You're
probably asking yourself,  "Why would she want to plug in an external
keyboard when the unit is a QT model?  Well, I figured if the English
keyboard would work then a foreign language keyboard should work, too.  I
also thought it would be easier to write a foreign language with a larger
keyboard and it was.

Here is how the keys behave.  The alt key behaves like the function key when
you need to access the unicode tables and the macros.  It's much easier to
press alt x and alt c on an external keyboard than it is on the Bn's QWERTY
keyboard.  The function keys at the top of the external keyboard take you
from task to task with one keystroke: f3 help, f4 word processor, f5
calculator and so on.

When braille is required, the home row on the external works just the same
as the home row on the BN's keyboard.  Plus, the BN's keyboard is not
disabled when an external keyboard is plugged in.

There may be times when those of you who have BT keyboards might find it
advantageous to plug in an external QWERTY keyboar, especially if you're not
hep on writing in computer braille.  Foreign languages are easier because
(1) your fingers don't get tangled up (2) you can turn on numlock hold down
the alt key and write the numeric value of a unicode character and (3) you
can use the two alt keys, whereas the BN has only one function key.

I also discovered that if you press alt i, the BN will speak a sentence.

Anyway, I thought this might be interesting to some of you.

Terri, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.


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