If this option were available, I'd use the KeyWeb browser more often.
The workaround is to change to computer Braille and read without
contractions; that's not my favorite either, but it beats all that
"greater than" stuff, which takes up the whole display!



Susie Stageberg
Project ASSIST with Windows
Iowa Department for the Blind
(515) 281-1351 
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of beth
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 1:26 PM
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Subject: [Braillenote] How to translate symbols


Hi, all.  I am comfortable with computer Braille so I would rather have
the symbols and, if I don't know one, I can eitehr look at my key to
symbols or learn from context.  I would think it would take more time,
if you read Braille slowly, to read through words as symbol translation.
I think both should be options.  Beth


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