Hi, everyone. I would like to hear why one would think it important to
input into window-eyes using a QWERTY keyboard. To me, it makes no sense.
If I am going to use a QWERTY keyboard, why not just use the one that came
with my computer? What is the advantage of using the smaller one on the bn?
It makes perfect sense to me if I have a bt keyboard to use this feature,
because I am typing in in braille and having it appear in ms word or
whatever, but a qt keyboard is a qt keyboard and the one on my desktop is
larger and easier to type on<grin>.
At 6/21/2004, you wrote:
I would love to be able to input using the QT in qwerty mode in JAWS! I
can't afford Window Eyes at the moment.
Doug
At 06:40 PM 21/06/2004, you wrote:
Hi terri, at this point you can use the QT in Braille input mode. We'll
certainly consider expanding this based on response.
Jonathan Mosen
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