Re: Ot: a question about nls human ware e reader

2023-02-02 Thread Joshua Hendrickson
You use a number sign before numbers, and I hit dot 6 twice before I capitolize letters as I have both numbers and letters in my passwords that are upper case. Also, think a little outside the box, and if you have multiple letters that are upper case, just put dot 6 before each letter if putting

Re: Ot: a question about nls human ware e reader

2023-02-02 Thread Jessica Miller
I never have managed to be able to sign into either Bard or Bookshare using the Brailliant. It's nice to know we can use regular Braille, but how does one make a letter capital, and what is the period? Do we use lower cells for numbers, or do we need to include a number sign? At 03:53 AM

Re: Ot: a question about nls human ware e reader

2023-02-02 Thread Joshua Hendrickson
You don't have to use computer braille if you don't want to for entering in user names and password for things like bard. However, just remember that the @ sign is dots 4 followed by dot 1. I used regular braille to sign into bard on my BI40X display which is similar to the NLS E-reader and had

Re: Ot: a question about nls human ware e reader

2023-02-01 Thread Donna Casteen
Here is a link to 15 YouTube videos that go step by step through how to setup & use the NLS E-Reader. I had never used a braille display before. After watching these videos & reading the User Guide, I was able to use my E-Reader without any problems. I was able to login to bard & bookshare using

Re: Ot: a question about nls human ware e reader

2023-02-01 Thread Jasmine Kotsay
Hi, You would use the thumb keys to get back to the user name field, then use a cursor routing key to get into the field. I believe the way I did my computer Braille was like it is on the BrailleSense 6. I press the letter u with the Spacebar, dots 1-3-6-Space, to get the uppercase, then I

Re: Ot: a question about nls human ware e reader

2023-02-01 Thread regina alvarado
Thank you ever so much! Didn’t think of that. Actually, I didn’t see it in any of the tutorials, but we will try that and see what the user name looks like. On Feb 1, 2023, at 4:19 PM, Jennie Facer wrote: Have you tried dot 1 plus spacebar or dot 4 plus spacebar? That is the only thing I

Re: Ot: a question about nls human ware e reader

2023-02-01 Thread Jennie Facer
Have you tried dot 1 plus spacebar or dot 4 plus spacebar? That is the only thing I can think of to get back to the username. Jenn Jenn and Kumi > On Feb 1, 2023, at 2:01 PM, regina alvarado wrote: > > Yes, I knew we had to write it in computer braille so I was helping her > since she

Re: Ot: a question about nls human ware e reader

2023-02-01 Thread regina alvarado
Yes, I knew we had to write it in computer braille so I was helping her since she can’t read Mbraille extremely quickly. We used computer braille all the way through. The only question I had was in the tutorial they say on YouTube to use 256 as the computer braille. And the only one I know is

Re: Ot: a question about nls human ware e reader

2023-02-01 Thread Jennie Facer
Is she writing her password in computer Braille? That is probably what is going on. She needs to type it in computer braille maybe? Jenn Jenn and Kumi > On Feb 1, 2023, at 1:41 PM, regina alvarado wrote: > > I know this is totally off topic, but I don't know who to ask. I am helping > a

Ot: a question about nls human ware e reader

2023-02-01 Thread regina alvarado
I know this is totally off topic, but I don't know who to ask. I am helping a friend with the NLS humanware ereader. I know some here have been using it for some time. We don't have them in MI yet so I can't call my library. Anyway, sorry but need help. We have been successful getting the