Yes, and, I was looking for something in a massive drug listing the
other day and typed in the ch sign, lordia.  It would not give it to me,
but later as I was using the thumb keys to go through the list I got a
word, in fact several, translated incorrectly, at least in my experience
with a ch sign, dot 5 L then ia...  It was strange, and the medication I
was seeking was actually in the list, just translated differently than I
would have expected.  


Rose Combs
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Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 7:59 PM
To: Lisa Kozlik; Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] progress during find


And it would be nice to be able to cancel a search if you realized you 
didn't want to do it after all or that you'd mistyped something after 
hitting enter.

Peggy

At 06:02 PM 11/26/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>To add to Paul's comments, it would also be nice to have confirmation 
>in Braille for those who do not or cannot use speech output.
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>Lisa
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