Hi Eva,

To add and clarify to Rhonda's post, the QT equivalent of SPACE with M is READ 
with S; This command cycles through "Sentence and Paragraph", "Line" and 
"Column" reading modes, and the first time you press it, you will be told the 
current mode it are in.  Press the key combination until you reach "Line" mode, 
and the [SPACE with dot 1], [READ with U], [SPACE with dots 1-4], [READ with 
I], and [SPACE with dot 4], [READ with O] commands move by lines; press [SPACE 
with M], [READ with S] repeatedly again to go back to "Sentence and Paragraph" 
mode, and the three commands listed above move by sentences.

If the function of the thumb keys (in the Braille Display Options of the 
Options Menu) is set to "Up and Down" the PREVIOUS and NEXT thumb keys move you 
back or forward a line respectively, keeping the cursor on the same column.  
For example, if you were at the top of the document and had moved your cursor 
to Column 15, by pressing the NEXT thumb key repeatedly with the function of 
the key set to "Up and Down", and pressing [SPACE with dots 1-5-6], [READ with 
Q] after each press of the NEXT thumb key, you would see your cursor position 
displayed as "Page 1 Line 1 Column 15", "Page 1 Line 2 Column 15", "Page 1 Line 
3 Column 15", etc.

HTH,
Maria

>----- Original Message -----
>From: rhonda clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] Two questions

>Hi, Eva: Whenever you unplug your bn, it will always show 99 percent.  It's 
>not anything wrong with the bn, because it will stay on that 99 percent for a 
>while.  As far as changing sentence, line, what have you, press M with 
>spacebar.  As far as the up and down, you can change the thumbkeys to do what 
>you want.  hth

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