To create and use a permanent, end-of-e-mail tag, create a file in KeyWord called sig (short for Signature), and copy it into several folders, in case you are later unsure where it might be.
At the end of your e-mail, use the block commands menu, followed by the letter i for Insert, and BrailleNote will ask: "Insert document from which drive?" Then, bingo!!! It's as easy as peeling a banana!!! Antonio, if your BrailleNote has an option: "Preferred reading grade for English?", by altering it to grade two, you will not have to press the space bar every time you use an ENTER key or a back space. 1. Go to the Options Menu by pressing space bar o from the main menu. 2. Press the letter b for Braille Display. 3. Press the space bar until machine says: "Preferred reading grade for English?" 4. Press the letter b and machine will say: "Grade two." 5. Press space bar together with the letter e to exit the Options Menu. There is a method of altering the grade of braille in which your various e-mail fields are displayed, but it is not for the faint hearted, and you could get yourself in a real twist if you weren't careful. Better to seek technical, professional help at this stage, I think. And, to finish, how about: Teeny-weeny-tweety-meaty-fleety-sleety bt? Warm regards, and it's nice to be back, Jim Taylor.
