Hola David. To write foreign languages such as Spanish on the braillenote, it's best to use text files, so yes, computer braille is the best to do it. For accents and spanish symbols, unicode characters are used. They only work in text files. From within a text file, press space with dots 3 5 at the same time. The braillenote will ask you for a unicode character. Press space until you here "latin 1 supplement." This is where you will find most Spanish symbols. Opening the latin 1 supplement will give you a list of latin symbols such as accents, inverted question marks, inverted exclamation points, accented letters, etc. Unicode characters are used to write many kinds of symbols. You can read more about it in your manual. Buena suerte!

Homero P.  Vazquez

----- Original Message -----
From: David Thomas <[email protected]
To: blind talk <[email protected]
Date sent: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 15:30:28 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] spanish on the braillenote Apex

Hi this is David Thomas.
I am in High school and I am taking spanish.
I have to write accents and things and wasn't taught to do it.
Do you have to use computer braille? If so can you point me to different references. Also when I try to turn off the Spanish module it doesn't fully turn off. I then have to do a dots 456 reset.


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