Actually, with such note takers as those from Humanware, Hims and Freedom Scientific, that use a Braille display and a qwerty keyboard, you can type on the keyboards using the standard typing mode, or you can convert the qwerty keyboards to Braille writer style keyboards, which then use letters f, d and s to represent the keys for dots 1, 2 and 3, and keys j, k and l to represent the keys for dots 4,5 and 6. When using the keyboard in this way, you press the keys simultaneously, to make your characters, just as you would, if you were writing, using a Perkins style keyboard. Terry
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