Hi, Michele: I know what you are talking about, it is me, Rhonda that is having 
trouble with the dot two.  Mine is in cell one.  Like with yours, it's 
misleading, if the first letter is actually an l, mine thinks it's a k.  It is 
frustrating! Thought it was just mine! Hope I don't lose any more.  Smile--grin.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Michele Thredgold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 17:48:38 +1000
>Subject: [Braillenote] Dot In Braille Display

>Hi Listers

>In a previous message, somebody noted that their dot 2 doesn't fully come up.  
>I have this problem with the dot 4 in the ith cell of my Braille display.  
>When no other dots are showing, it will sit there, brazenly half exposed, but 
>when you need it, it's infuriatingly almost absent.  A 7 comes out looking 
>like an 8, a 4 like a 5, a 6 like a 2.  With some signs, it really doesn't 
>matter, because I know Braille well enough to guess what they are, but when I 
>have to use the Braille display will looking up telephone numbers, it's a 
>different story.  I have rung wrong numbers quite often because because it 
>problem.  Also, when editting a document, I'm never sure whether the incorrect 
>Braille in that cell is due to me, or the Braille display.

>I spoke to Anthony Kirkpatrick at Pule Data in Sydney when I first noticed 
>this pooblem, and he assured me that he'd checked and cleaned the Braille 
>display and everything was in working order so I don't know what to do.

>Can anyone advise me?

>Thanks.

>Michele


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