Hi all,

Josh, suggest you use the thorough index which is available to you on
your brailleNote.  I found what you were looking for in about two
minutes.  Rather than telling you where to find it, I will tell you
how to find it.

1.  turn on the brailleNote.

2.  press space-o and then u.  Or ctrl-o and u in qt, I believe.

3.  press i for index when asked.

4.  Press the letter U because you are looking for Unicode chars.  

7.  The list of entries beginning with u starts with underline.  press
    the spacebar till you get to unicode. There will be a clear and
    concise message here.  Do what it tells you to do.  Hint, pressing
    the letter e from here may produce good results.

8.  press the space bar till you find what you are looking for.

9. press enter

10.  You will find a sub index here, my friend.  Press the spacebar
     until you reach the precise entry for which you are searching. 

11.  Press enter.

12.  Read the portion of the manual which is presented to you at this
     point. 

All index searches in the manual are done in the same way, folks.  I
realize that it looks like a lot of steps, twelve steps, b'God.
However, I have broken this task into twelve tiny parts.  You will
not need all these tiny parts after you do an index search for the
first time.  The key is to remember that the index is a list box.  If
you remember your computer training, a list box can be navigated by
using the arrow keys or in this case the spacebar and the backspace.
A list box, by popular convention in Microsoft, even Windows CE, is
organized alphabetically.  Therefore, it can also be navigated by
using the first letter of the item for which you are searching.

HTH,
Ann P.

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