The only way is to write it into a Keyword braille or BRF file, then never translate it or try to read it with speech. Not good for moving between the bn and any other non-braille devices, but good for, as you said, writing very quickly. > On Feb 20, 2014, at 6:42 PM, Kristen <kskristen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi-- > > I am beginning to learn grade 3 Braille, as I think it will help me type > notes for high school, and then college, more efficiently. I've never come > across an option for this, but is it possible to type in grade 3 Braille on > the Apex? I don't want my entire keyboard in this code but am trying to > switch it over in KWB documents, like you do with computer Braille. Or, would > the best way to practice just be to type grade 3 into a grade 2 file (I know > this won't translate well in print, but I will know what it means)? > > Also, I recently signed up for NFB Newsline. I see an option on their site to > e-mail an entire publication or a section of one to yourself as an > attachment. Does this come through as a Daisy text only, or is there a way to > get an HTML edition e-mailed to you? > Thanks, > > -- > Kristen > ------------------------------- > BNU: BrailleNote Users - a forum for users of BrailleNote family of products > from Humanware. > Website: www.braillenoteusers.info > > IMPORTANT: By default, replies will be sent to individuals. If you feel that > your reply would be useful for others, please use "reply to all" feature in > your email client. > > If you wish to unsubscribe from this list, send an email with the subject > line of "unsubscribe" to braillenote-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. > > You can also visit our list page at: > www.freelists.org/list/braillenote > From this page, you can unsubscribe, change email delivery settings and view > list archives. > > If you have any comments or questions for list moderators, please send an > email to braillenote-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. Thanks. -- Have a great day, Alex mehgcap@xxxxxxxxx