Todd, on a bt use backspace with enter together with the first letter of the application you wish to switch to and from within e.g. your email message. Use backspace with enter with e to resume in the message from where you left off. If you just want to switch documents within the same application, use chord 1256. The former works among keybook, keyword, keyplus [scientific calculator], keyplan and keymail, but not with file manager and the document switch works in keybook and keyword respectively. I think the document switch QT command is control with z and I cannot recall the QT application switch command at present.
Riana -----Original Message----- From: Todd Patkus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 May 2004 12:47 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. ___ To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote "Privileged / Confidential information may be contained in this message. If you are not the addressee indicated in this message (or responsible for the delivery of the message to such person), you may not copy or deliver this message to anyone. In such case, you should destroy this message and kindly notify the sender by reply e-mail. Please advise immediately if you or your employer do not consent to e-mail messages of this kind. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this message that do not relate to official business of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. All views expressed herein are the views of the author and do not reflect the views of the Department of Justice unless specifically stated otherwise."
