Note: QT keystrokes are preceded by their corresponding BT dot combinations. Do the following: 1) Open your Text document. 2) Press [BACKSPACE with dots 2-3-4-6, then B] [READ with CONTROL with B] to access the Braille Settings. 3) Press B for Braille Grade. 4) You will be prompted: "Grade to use when translating into Braille?" For Grade 1, press A. For Computer Braille, press C. Your selection should take into effect without you pressing ENTER, and you should notice this by the fact that you will immediately be returned to your document upon executing the proper command. Now, when this document, and only this document, is translated into Braille, as in embossing, it will appear in Grade 1stComputer Braille, whichever you have chosen. Note that this only applies to the document you have opened, and you will have to check and/or adjust this setting for every document you want translated in this way as this is NOT a location where you can Save your settings as default. Also note that there is an option at the "Grade of Braille to Use When Translating into Braille" setting which is Preferred Reading Grade; in other words, at this prompt, in addition to selecting Grade 1stGrade 2stComputer Braille, you can press P to select Preferred Reading Grade. The Preferred Reading Grade option is set in the Braille Display Options of the Options Menu, and you set the Grade in the same way as explained above (A for Grade 1, B for Grade 2, C for Computer Braille, then press ENTER to confirm selection and exit with [SPACE with E] [ESCAPE]). HTH. Maria greater-than ----- Original Message ----- greater-than From: "Jared Stofflett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] greater-than To: "'Braillenote List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] greater-than Date: Sun, 9 May 2004 19:59:17 com0400 greater-than Subject: [Braillenote] Translating word document into grade 1 or computerbraille greater-than Does anyone know how to translate word or any kind of text document into greater-than grade 1 braille for the braille note? I ask because I have math notes I'd greater-than like to emboss, but they are text documents, and I'd like to see them in greater-than either grade 1 or computer braille.
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