please add me to the list of people that want this list.
thank you!
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Oops, sorry about that, I couldn't remember what it was called exactly. I
probably have forgotten to write down some other shortcuts since I was doing
this from memory, not having my BT-QT command summary loaded because of you
know what <wink>, and when I'm not sure of the command, I opted not to include
it in this list. But when I have the time (there goes that golden phrase
again) to sit down and really complete this list, and make better categories,
I'll send a copy to you for both BT and QT commands, and maybe you could also
tell me if there are corrections. Question: So is there a QT keyboard shortcut
for the Terminal? If not, I wonder why.
Roselle
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>Sent by: Ramona Mandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Hi Roselle and List,
>Thank you very much to Roselle for compiling such a thorough and useful list
>of shortcuts that are less well known.
>I would like to make a slight amendment for the sake of preventing any
>confusion.
>in the list, it read:
>ENTER with BACKSPACE with T (I know no QT equivalent) to use BrailleNote as
>terminal for synthesizer
>This should say "terminal for screen reader" as it puts the BN into a mode
>for using it as a braille display, not a synthesiser, for the PC.
>Thanks again for your work on this Roselle. I plan to use this list in
>training my customers.
>Ramona
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