Mary Ellen, I am having the same problem.  I can write it on the pc, but I'm 
not able to do it on my bn. 

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Mary Ellen Earls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 09:41:49 -0700
>Subject: [Braillenote] Numbers:

>Terry Powers it sounds to me like you are writing in Nemath Code.  I don't
>know what the Braille Note does about Nemath as I very rarely use the
>calculator except to add up mialiage that I have walked and usually simply
>listen to the totals and don't check the Braille.  However, next time after
>the BN gets back I'll have a look.
>But Plus is 3 4 6 Minus is 3 6 and when I was in school 50 years ago we
>wrote the times as dots  1 6 and the division sign is dots 3 4.
>If the Braille isn't coming up that way, check how you have it translating,
>e.  g.  computer Braille Uncontraccted Braille and Contracted Braille.  I do
>not know whether there is a way or I mean a choice as to math methods on
>that machine or not.  I quite frankly think I am getting my Braille Lite
>mixed up in here.  Anyway on one of my machines I had the choice of using
>English Math Symbols or Nemath and I can't recall now which machine it is.
>But this is probably not making one bit of sense and you guys have no idea
>how frustrating this is writing answers and not being able to back my
>answers up by checking these things out but my little Ferdinand will be back
>good as new very soon.
>Mary Ellen Earls
>Remember! Today is the Tomorrow you thought about yesterday.


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