Hi,

This makes typing in contracted braille useless and for sure does not conform with the rules of contracted braille, as I know them.

Claus


Den 17-06-2011 23:19, Teresa Cochran skrev:
Try using a letter sign (dots 5-6) before any letter in the middle of a word.

HTH,
Teresa
On Jun 17, 2011, at 12:41 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:

Hi.

As I'm not on the VI phone list, I am posting to another list as there may be 
people on it who may be having this problem.

I use a Euro braille 40 which I pair up with the I phone 4 that I have.  If I 
use it more than half an hour with braille contractions on, after a some period 
of time each individual letter like P or any other letter associated with a 
braille contraction even if it's meant to make a word, gets translated.  For 
example, if I write permision, the P in permission translates as people even 
though I have written permission.  Has anyone had this problem and if so how to 
get rid of it?

Kawal.


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