Re: The At Sign in Braille Screen Input

2017-04-14 Thread Devin Prater
Try dots 4, then the AND sign. -- Sent from Discordia using Gnus for Emacs. Email: r.d.t.pra...@gmail.com Long days and pleasant nights! Gerardo Corripio writes: > OK and the & sign? what's in Braille for the iPhone's Braille input? > El 14/04/2017 a las 10:46 a.m., Woody

Re: The At Sign in Braille Screen Input

2017-04-14 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi, The iPhone as such doesn't have a particular braille input. It depends which braille code you are using. The default English braille code on the iPhone is UEB. In UEB, the and sign is dot 4 followed by dots 1-2-3-4-6. This happens to be the same as the Grade 2 one. In computer braille,

Re: The At Sign in Braille Screen Input

2017-04-14 Thread Gerardo Corripio
OK and the & sign? what's in Braille for the iPhone's Braille input? El 14/04/2017 a las 10:46 a.m., Woody Anna Dresner escribió: Hi, If you are using Grade 2 braille, you can type dot 4 twice to get the at sign. In computer braille, it's dots 4-7 together. Best, Anna On Apr 14, 2017, at

Re: The At Sign in Braille Screen Input

2017-04-14 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi, If you are using Grade 2 braille, you can type dot 4 twice to get the at sign. In computer braille, it's dots 4-7 together. Best, Anna > On Apr 14, 2017, at 8:19 AM, rajmund wrote: > > hi, > the at sign only seems to be possible in UEB, from what I have tried.

Re: The At Sign in Braille Screen Input

2017-04-14 Thread rajmund
hi, the at sign only seems to be possible in UEB, from what I have tried. and in UEB, it's dot 4, dot 1. Sent from Thunderbird On 10/04/17 4:13 PM, Arnold Sc hmidt wrote: How do I make the at sign in Apple Braille Screen input. In the braille I know, it is dot 4, but neither this, nor

Re: underscore in braille screen input? was Re: The At Sign in Braille Screen Input

2017-04-10 Thread Devin Prater
In Unified English braille, it is dots 4-6, then dots 3-6. -- Sent from Discordia using Gnus for Emacs. Email: r.d.t.pra...@gmail.com Long days and pleasant nights! SCOTT VAN GORP writes: > Ok, while we're on the topic, what would the underscore be? > > Sent from my iPhone >

Re: The At Sign in Braille Screen Input

2017-04-10 Thread Scott Dollar
Hi Arnold, If you are using the UEB as a input braille, it is dot 4 and then dot 1 as my memory is correct. Cheers, Scott Dollar -Original Message- From: Arnold Schmidt Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 10:13 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: The At Sign in Braille Screen Input

Re: underscore in braille screen input? was Re: The At Sign in Braille Screen Input

2017-04-10 Thread Chris Chaffin
The underscore is: dots 46 dots 36 consectively. Hopes this helps, Chris > On Apr 10, 2017, at 3:38 PM, SCOTT VAN GORP wrote: > > Ok, while we're on the topic, what would the underscore be? > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Apr 10, 2017, at 10:16 AM, Robert Hill

underscore in braille screen input? was Re: The At Sign in Braille Screen Input

2017-04-10 Thread SCOTT VAN GORP
Ok, while we're on the topic, what would the underscore be? Sent from my iPhone On Apr 10, 2017, at 10:16 AM, Robert Hill > wrote: Hi Arnold, Press dot 4 then dot 1. Bob Get Outlook for iOS On Mon, Apr 10,

Re: The At Sign in Braille Screen Input

2017-04-10 Thread Dave Sheridan
In UEB it is dot 4 followed by the letter a. In 8 dot braille it's doss 7 and 4 together. Dave Sent from my iPhone > On 10 Apr 2017, at 16:13, Arnold Schmidt wrote: > > How do I make the at sign in Apple Braille Screen input. In the braille I > know, it is dot 4, but

RE: The At Sign in Braille Screen Input

2017-04-10 Thread Mr. Ed
Hi Robert, I believe you sent this email to the wrong person. I am not Arnold. Ed From: Robert Hill [mailto:molliesda...@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 10:16 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: The At Sign in Braille Screen Input Hi Arnold, Press dot 4 then dot 1

Re: The At Sign in Braille Screen Input

2017-04-10 Thread Robert Hill
Hi Arnold, Press dot 4 then dot 1. Bob  Get Outlook for iOS On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 11:13 AM -0400, "Arnold Schmidt" wrote: How do