Dear Sharon,

To type with your left hand, put your four fingers on your left hand on F,
G, H and J, with your thumb on space.  Then you can move your fingers
according to the letter you want.  I am quite fast at it myself, but then
again I have been typing like this for about 15 years.

However, if you do find a way of putting the qwerty keyboard into one handed
mode, such as moving the braille keys from horizontal to vertical, like the
dots of a braille cell, please tell me.  This is one of the reasons why I
don't have a voice note, I can't reach the braille dots on the keyboard.

Good luck.
Thanks.
Ross, and guide dog Qesta.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sharon S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braille Note" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 6:32 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] one handed mode


> Hi, I know that you can set your Braille keyboard to one handed mode but I
> was wondering if you could do the same with a Qwerty keyboard after you
put
> it into Braille mode. I have looked in the index but can't find anything
> about it. I have just had an operation on my right arm and can't type with
> it at the moment so it would be helpful if I could use my voice note with
> one hand. I have some school work I would like to do and just writing this
> message has been really hard.
>
> >From Shaz and lick from Lena.
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> "I don't suffer from insanity; I enjoy every minute of it!"
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