the shift key is sometimes the button on the left of the space bar hold it down with the letter that you want capolised or if that does not work then try dot 6. and then the letter that you want with a capetil On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 10:43:19 -0400, Bob Martin wrote: >Hi, Again: Belos, I am reposting a copy of an e-mail from a few days ago. Am >I confusing Grade One Braille with computer Braille? The copy below will >explain. Meanwhile, any assistance will be appreciated. Hillo Folks: When I >get my own Braille+ I will need to use the shift key function for access to >my >e-mail and NLS accounts. I practiced and printed the results on my main >computer and the letters remain uncapitalized. First, I turned off Braille >using Control-l. Then I used dots 4,5,6 to shift the letter I wanted in >caps. > Got a single underline instead. Would someone tell me what I'm not doing >correctly with an example? Write the following, Wanda. Thanks: Bob Martin >EchoLink Node - 55127 Please visit http://www.wan-leatonks.net . EchoLink >Node >- 55127 Please visit http://www.wan-leatonks.net .