Hello Carol,
Here's something. The apex, if I do a 3-4-6, it says underline.
The u2, on the other hand, just doesn't respond to that command.
And as far as I know, it works in US computer braille. As for
grade 2, no problem, I do a 4-6, 3-6. True, that's in UEB, BUT
IT STILL WORKS. So the question is, why doesn't 3-4-6 work in UK
computer braille?
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Hi Julie and Rachmund, and anyone else interested:
OK, sorted again and here are my findings ...
There are "oddities" when writing with Braille Sense, translating
and
sending via email, etc. These are mainly to do with the letter
sign which
seems to get inserted into URLS on received emails. I have
raised this with
S&S but haven't received clarification so just do the best I can
when I
write.
The other awful one seems to be the underscore but here's what I
know.
This will go pretty crazy, producing figures 6's, and/or plus
signs, if you
start playing with the Grade of Braille to use.
I have only got it working properly in the following
circumstances.
I sent an email from the computer to the Braille Sense to confirm
which
character it was showing. That was right. It was the "OW" sign
with the
addition of dot 7. (I was using 8 dot Braille at the time I read
the email
but I could have used 6 dot).
You can make it correctly by using this sign but only (I think)
in a .txt
file. You can use either the uppercase or (if in eight-dot mode)
dot 7
(backspace) along with the "OW" sign.
The problems come when you decide to look at it in contracted
Braille and/or
Grade 1. Then it shows the characters I indicated earlier.
My advice therefore is, if you must use it, do it only in a text
file. I
have swapped Braille grades with some success at the start but
then as I
change between them and/or read what I have written, it all goes
haywire
again!
Hope this is enough!
Carol P
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Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 6:27 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: writing the underscore in computer
braille on the
u2 mini
Hello,
Can you please send it on list? I would be interested, too!
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To: "access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thursday, 25 June 2015 5:00 pm
Subject: [access-uk] Re: writing the underscore in computer
braille on the
u2 mini
Hi Julie,
I haven't time to look it up now, but I will try to do so
tomorrow. Are
used to use it, but did have trouble with this one. Somehow it
seemed
that it was a little bit suspect! Not quite sure why either!
Anyway, I
did get it to work, and will look it up as soon as I can. If
you don't
hear from me and don't get an answer, please write to me again
tomorrow.
I will look it up! Sorry I can't do it now!
Carol P
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On 25 Jun 2015, at 8:42 am, julie rodaway
<guidingpaws@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Hi List
When I type u with space and the contraction for "ing" after it,
the
braillesense doesn't seem to recognise this as an underscore
sign.
So, does anybody know what I owd be typing in instead?
Best wishes, Julie.
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