Hi David.
You're correct about the bipass command, though it only exists on the
Apex and only applies to H chord, o-chord, and the full cell chord as
far as I can tell. Also, there are alternatives built in to the Apex
for accessing these commands, such as the pressing the middle 2 thumb
keys will
Hi Tom,
Thanks. I tried your suggestions and they didn't work. I am assuming that
the space with 3 and/or space with 6 cords were in Nemeth, but I tried
different combinations. I then went to the Humanware support tutorial page
and there weren't any keystrokes listed on how to use the Apex with
Hi Eileen.
Space with dot 3 and space with dot 6 is what he was referring to. I
pulled up the calendar app with my work's Apex running Keysoft 9.1,
and these commands work fine. Were you perhaps confusing space with 3
and space with 6 as the numbers in braille for the dots? He meant
space with dot
hello
space with dot 3 flicks up and space with dot 6 flicks down
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On Aug 22, 2012, at 8:06 AM, Eileen Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Tom,
Thanks. I tried your suggestions and they didn't work. I am assuming that
the space with 3 and/or space with 6 cords
yes, exactly. This is also how you move picker items.
Scott
On 8/22/12, Robert stigile rstig...@gmail.com wrote:
hello
space with dot 3 flicks up and space with dot 6 flicks down
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On Aug 22, 2012, at 8:06 AM, Eileen Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Tom,
Hello,
If there are arrow keys on your braille display, the up, down, right, and left
arrows act as single-finger flicks in the same directions. So, up and down
arrows will manipulate pickers.
As for dot 3 chord and dot 6 chord, you might also try dot 4 chord and dot 1
chord.
With the
Hi Eileen,
Try a dot 6 chord or dot 3 chord. I just used the picker items in my
Talking Timer app and they worked like a champ. No Nemeth required.
Tom
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