I have not seen this work well on my end. Using a focus 14. Sometimes the 
routing works and mostly of late it doesn't. 

> On Oct 6, 2015, at 12:02 AM, chris <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Pressing a cursor routing button in a text field should move the insertion 
> point to the position of the cursor routing button. So if you press it on 
> cell 1, the insertion point should move to the beginning and so on. I'm not 
> aware of the ability to send mail directly using a Braille display.
> 
>> On 05/10/2015 22:56, Mary Otten wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> I really don't know that I see myself using a braille display with a device 
>> for other than reading of books and articles etc. But I am curious how those 
>> of you who like to use it with things like male get along. For instance, 
>> when you get into the subject area and your cursor is at the end of the 
>> field, where you don't want it to start with, with the touchscreen, you 
>> double tap and the cursor comes back to the beginning, where you want to 
>> start typing your message. How do you do that with a braille display? I 
>> tried double tapping a cursor routing key, but was not moved where I thought 
>> I should've been, i.e. back to the start of the message text area. Also, 
>> with a Bluetooth keyboard when in mail, there is a command that lets you 
>> directly send a message without having to tab all the way back to the send 
>> button. That has been ported over from the Mac. Is there such a command for 
>> braille? Obviously, since I have a choice to use the touchscreen or a 
>> braille device, if I find it more ef
> ficient to use the screen, I can. But for those folks who don't have very 
> good hearing, or who may find themselves in places where speech is not the 
> ideal thing, it would seem like having some commands to make operations more 
> efficient, where you don't have to tab, tab, tab, would be a good thing.
>> Mary
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
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