Usually in my posts, I will provide both BT and QT commands in brackets (to 
distinguish them) with first the BT and then the QT command; if a command is 
not keyboard specific, it will not be enclosed in brackets.  Anyway, since I 
knew Vy had a BT by her post, I put only the BT commands in, so those are the 
BT commands.  In other words, BACKSPACE with X is used on a BT to toggle file 
types one can create at the "Document to open/create?" prompt, and SPACE with X 
on a BT toggles file views when one is in a list of files.  Also, the SPACE 
with X BT command (and the same applies with its QT equivalent, of course) is 
used at the "Document to open?" prompt to toggle the entry type between 
"KeySoft Files" and "All Files", so that, if necessary, one can type the name 
of a document which isn't a KeySoft file at this prompt after changing the view 
to "All Files".  On the QT, the equivalent to BACKSPACE with X is CONTROL with 
X, and the QT equivalent to SPACE with X is READ with X.

HTH,
Maria

>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: 'Braillenote List' <[email protected]
>Sent: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:53:22 -0500
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Please, help!!!

>Marie;
>Are you using a BT?  It is hard to remember who is using a BT and who is
>using a QT.  Some times I can tell by the command but not always.  This
>would be a good one to know.
>Terry Powers


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