The QT equivalent of SPACE with dots 2-6 is CONTROL with ENTER.

HTH,
Maria

>----- Original Message -----
>From: "laura wolk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Sent: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 23:20:00 -0500 (EST)
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] Reading with the vnqt

>Hi Stacey:

>If you are talking about magazines downloaded for Web Braille, the reason for 
>their choppiness is because, unlike in the Braille books, the new line markers 
>are not stripped.  Instead of just one new line marker indicating each new 
>line, there is a new line marker followed by two spaces.  Paragraphs are 
>signified by a new line marker followed by four spaces.

>So, I would imagine that reading such documents might be a bit annoying.  What 
>I might suggest doing is use the find and replace feature by pressing 
>backspace with f (control with f) and searching pressing space with dots 2,6 
>(I'm not sure how to do this on the qt, please enlighten me.  I know you can 
>find it in appendix b of the manual though), which will bring up the new line 
>marker, followed by two spaces and a dot 6 (this would be the capital sign).  
>If you do not include the dot six, than even the paragraph separations would 
>be modified which would leave your document as one big sprawling unwieldy 
>line.  lol.

>Of course this would only work if your files were braille files, because if 
>they were text files you can't search for the caps sign which would leave this 
>method useless.

>Of course, if there's a much simpler method which I'm to dim to comprehend, 
>lol, just let me know.  I don't often use speech unless I'm checking a 
>document so I'm not really so sure about continuous reading and such things.  
>HTH, Laura

>>------ original message ------
>>from: "Stacey Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: [Braillenote] Reading with the vnqt

>>Hi all,
>>Can someone tell me how to make the vnqt read magaziens more smoothly?  I
>>can make it read books very well, but magazines seem to be choppy.Any help
>>is greatly appreciated.
>>Stacey


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