Hello everybody

I’ve stumbled upon an issue. To which I just cannot find the answer. I’ve 
banged my head against so many walls that bits are starting to fall off it! So 
now, I have to bug the group.

My password to log into Windows and my Microsoft account uses upper case 
characters, lower case characters and digits. Using a Braille display’s 
Perkins-style keyboard, how does one go about entering this combination of 
characters at the Windows password prompt?

I have tried using computer Braille, no go. I’ve tried to use the usual U+Chord 
command to indicate that I’m about to enter an upper case character. No go. I 
obviously can’t use either literary grade 1/2 at this juncture, because in UEB 
and the old-style British Braille, the dots 3, 4, 5 and 6 keystroke produces 
different symbols.

Any suggestions very much appreciated.

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