Hello, Gary,

Thank you for the response.

I tried the chords you gave me, but that does not work very well.  The ou-chord 
only took me directly to the document in Word while I was reading your e-mail!  
But that is not what I want!  Then I tried ou-chord again to return, but it did 
NOTHING!  I also tried f-chord and 2-3-5-chord, but, again, it did not work!  
When I was in this e-mail in read mode, I pressed f-chord, that became "find"!  
No good!!!

Anyone else knows a better way to avoid unnecessarily squandering switching???

Thank you.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Gary ODonoghue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 12:03:15 +0100
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Switching from a task to another...

>Hi I think the folowing is correct:

>To switch tasks do a lower f chord - in other words dots 2,3,5 chord.

>You're presented with a list of appications which you can switch to
>select with space bar and press enter to launch.

>To get back to your document, do the lower f chord again, choose keyword
>and the prog will suggest that you resume editing of the document you
>were in.

>Also, from within documents, emails etc you can do a OU chord (dots
>1.2.5.6 chord) to switch directly to other documents without going via
>the menus at all - I find this feature particularly useful.

>Hope I'm right about this, and hope it helps ..

>Gary

>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Todd Patkus
>Sent: 06 May 2004 11:47
>To: Braillenote List
>Subject: [Braillenote] Switching from a task to another...


>Hello y'all!

>I remember someone mentioning about how to switch from a task to another
>without having to leave a document or an e-mail then do the chords again
>hereon this list a few weeks or a month ago.  When I read his comment, I
>tried it, it worked so-and-so.  Now, I somewhat forgot which letter he
>said but it uses a chord, yes;  it could have been a Z-chord.  So what
>was that command to do what I am doing?

>In summary, exactly what I would like to do is:  I would read an e-mail
>in the read mode where I would blockcopy a particular line to put in a
>different area to be recorded.  Rather than (instead of) going to the
>main menu, I remain therein the e-mail but want to copy that line into
>the area by switching therefrom hereto to accomplish it then be back
>where I am.

>Thank you.


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