Plus: 3 4 6
Minus: 3 6
Times: 1 6 (I believe)
Slash (divided by): 3 4
Equals: full cell (1 2 3 4 5 6)

If you have ks7.5 or later, you could also learn UEB and use that
instead. The advantage is that you will not run into a random symbol
that takes 8 dots to input or is not even defined, such as sigma or
pi.

On 9/25/10, Karina Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need to start using my BrailleNote PK for showing working out for
> maths in a Word Document so that I can copy it onto a database when I
> plug the BrailleNote into my computer at the end of the day.  My
> BrailleNote is currently set to create Microsoft Word Documents which
> require computer Braille code.  Does anyone know what I would use for
> plus, minus, multiply, divided by and equals in this situation?  Also,
> do I write these close up to the number or with a space to separate
> them?
>
> Many thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon.
>
> Karina
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