Alex, you are correct. Here is how I teach them to my
students: Starting at the left, peanut-butter-and-nuts
Hence, p for previous
b for back
a for advance
n for next
HTH
Marsha
----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Hall <[email protected]
To: josh gregory <[email protected]
Date sent: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 14:53:16 -0500
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] New lines with Apex on iPhone
If I remember right, they are, from left to right:
previous, back,
advance, next? I can never keep them straight! iOS
refers to them as
"thumb 1", "thumb 2" and so on in keyboard help mode,
though, which I
find a lot easier. The problem is if you have
re-assigned your keys.
If anyone knows the four names, could you send them
along? The commands are:
thumb1-thumb2: delete
thumb1-thumb4: toggle screen curtain
thumb2-thumb3: hoome
thumb3-thumb4: new line
On 12/10/11, josh gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
Alex, could you maybe clarify what you mean by inner
and outer thumb
keys? For instance, give the key names? The reason I
ask is this: It
can be quite confusing to someone who might not know
the keys, or that
specific terminology.
Thanks, Josh
On 12/10/11, randi shelton <[email protected]>
wrote: Hi Peter,
I had this same problem too but have found that if you
leave a space just
before you put the new line in and then do dots 4 5 6
enter then chord E,
it
should work.
I personally feel the Apex commands are more cumbersome
to use, but since
it's the device I take with me, I use it more than my
Focus 40 Blue which
I
find much easier to use with the iPhone.
Good luck!
Randi
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Bosher" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 6:43 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] New lines with Apex on iPhone
HI All,
The Apex is working beautifully with the iPhone, all
except for one thing
which has me flummoxed:
When writing, for notes, texts, Emails or whatever, how
do you make a new
line? The iPhone book claims that you should use
E-chord, or dot
8-chord
for return, but neither works, and I've tried
everything I can think of.
.
What gives? And, is there a complete list of Apex
keystrokes, rather
than
just the generic list?
Best,
Peter
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