Who is Tom? Sent from my iPad On Feb 8, 2014, at 4:22 PM, Dave Sheridan <dsheridan65@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Marcia and all > > I have been a silent member of the list for a few months and I am also from > the UK. My name is Dave and I use a 32 cell Braille Note Apex. > > I think your best bet for the keystrokes when using your Apex QT with your > iPad mini is to email Tom at Humanware in the Uuk. When I first had my iPhone > nearly a year ago he emailed the instructions to connect my Apex with the > iPhone plus the keystrokes for using the iPhone through my braille keyboard > on the Apex. > > In respect of the ble sign in UEB there is no replacement. You simply write > these letters out. There are lots of changes in UEB from standard english > braille but the ones you should be aware of as a learner now are listed here: > > the lower d within a word to represent a double d will no longer be in use. > > the sign o'clock will disappear so you will have to write o'clock. > > The lower signs for the words by, to and into will no longer be in use. By > and to will simply have to be written out whilst into will be written lower i > t o. > > As I say there are numerous changes but these probably the ones to note for > now. > > All the best from Dave > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 8 Feb 2014, at 20:55, Marcia Holder <marcia3@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hello All >> >> My name is Marcia and I live in the UK. I have been a member of this list >> since I owned a voice note classic. I now own a Braille note Apex Q T with >> 18 cells version 9.4 >> >> I would like to use my braille note with my mini I pad. I am learning >> braille and would like to combine both products. >> >> It’s there a manual with the keystrokes to achieve this? >> >> Also in UEB the BLE sign has changed, can you tell me what it is or direct >> me to a quick reference guide? >> >> Thanks for reading and your help. >> >> Regards >> >> Marcia