Pasting into edit boxes is spotty at best, and often fails completely.
However, you can copy and paste at the "address" prompt in keyweb
using backspace-k and backspace-v, respectively, just as you can in
searching, entering a file name (though not a folder name), working
with a record in keylist or keybase, filling out the fields when
composing a new email, entering a new configuration, and so on.

On 6/12/11, Josh Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, most likely because there was no letter sign before the e.
> Without this, the letter e will have been expanded to the word
> "every" which is the contraction for E by KeySoft.
> Best, and HTH,
> Josh
>
> sent from my Apex
> Email:[email protected]
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Snow Bunny <[email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date sent: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 21:42:54 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Braillenote] various semi-related questions
>
> Hey, Dean, the word "E-mail" came out "Every-mail", wonder why?
> See
> below.  Beth
> Original message:
>  Hello.  I have just jumped back on this list after a fairly long
>  absence to ask some questions about my Apex bt running 9.1, most
>  of which are similar.  So, in the interest of brevity: Is there
> a
>  way to paste text into the Find box (ctrl+f)
>  Along the same line, is there a way to paste a web address from
>  the clipboard into the web address edit box? Finally, how about
>  pasting an every-mail address into an every-mail message?
>  With regard to all this, is there any way to quickly copy web
>  addresses or every-mail addresses other than the block commands
>  and the quick marks?
>
>  Finally, I know various efforts have been undertaken to gather
>  together tutorials, collections of little-known or undocumented
>  keystrokes and procedures, and the like.  Can you remind me
> where
>  such material is stored? Has anybody undertaken the task of
>  documenting the ways of reading and writing in Spanish?
>
>  Thank you for all your efforts.
>
>  Dean
>
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