I found that the best way to do this was to go to 8-dot computer braille. You can then press the letter you want plus a dot 7 to capitalize it and use the dropped number format. To enter A1B2 for example:
dots 1 7 (a with backspace
dot 2
1 2 7
2 3
Just remember to set it all back since, in 8-dot, everything that is a command that does not already involve the spacebar must now contain a space. Pressing enter, for example, is then space-enter. This probably did not help much, but it is what I do. Even so I have had that invalid format message even though everything was correct. In short, it may be the bn doing something and you may be doing everything exactly right.

Have a great day,
Alex

----- Original Message -----
From: Fuehrer Stacy l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 20:15:40 -0600
Subject: [Braillenote] WEP key format

Hi everyone.  I was trying to get 128 bit encryption on my
wireless earlier, and the BN kept telling me that the WEP key
format was invalid.  The key at uppercase letters and numbers.
Do it think it was the capital signs that messed things up? I
brailled the numbers in Nemeth, but I figured if I didn't put the
uppercase letters in, the network wouldnt have matched.  Any
suggestions? I just went to 64 bit for now, and put a key in that
was all numeric.
Best,
Stacy

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