Hi,
Confirmed - if I can find the QT version, then I can declare that clicking a link in an email address works and can update the PBWorks site accordingly.
Cheers,
Joseph

----- Original Message -----
From: Joshua Klander <[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Mon, 14 Mar 2011 08:57:45 -0600
Subject: [Braillenote] An undocumented feature in Keysoft 9.1

Hi list.  I have found a useful feature in Keysoft 9.1 that I
don't think is in the user guide, or mentioned in the readme.  As
you probably know, it now possible to go to a link when you are
in a microsoft word file.  This is accomplished by finding the
link, and pressing the cursor routing button.  However, did you
know you can also tell the apex to go to a website, even if it is
not a linkth In preveous versions of keysoft, when you found a
url you wanted to visit, you would have to copy and laste it into
keyweb.  However, there is an easier way in Keysoft 9.1.
If you see a url in a document t you want to visit, such as
braillenote.pbworks.com
but it is not written as a link, place your cursor over the url,
and press enter with dots 2-6.  The apex will ask you if this is
an email or a website.  Press W for website.  This trick also
works for email addresses.  If you are reading through a
document, and you want to email someone whose address is in that
document, but is not written as a link, place your cursor on the
email address, and press enter with dots 2-6.  When asked if this
is a website or email address, press e for email.


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